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![]() "Ron" > wrote in message ... > Okay this isn't exactly about cooking but I don't know where else > to ask the question. How do you remove those black streak marks > that silverware leaves on dishes? Obviously not SOS! Nothing seems > to work and I'm starting to think about using paint stripper or > something but that's probably not a good idea. There must be a > way to get those black marks off without harming the plates. Thanks. Try toothpaste and a toothbrush. Spread some around and let it sit for a minute or 2, as long as it stays moist. Then use the brush on it. Hope it works for you. Judy > > |
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