Categories: Decorating & Design

Best Silver Polish Around: Goddard’s

Too acidic, too ineffective, simply wrong for the job – might describe your previous attempts at finding the perfect silver polish. First, may I ask, why do you own silver in the first place? Once that’s cleared the air, I’ll recommend the one polish that has never failed to do its job right from the very first time: Goddard’s.

This singular company specializes in the care and protection of wood, stone, and, of course, metal. The best part is that it comes in two forms: liquid and foam. Depending on the shape and contours of your silver sample. For a smooth, more round surfaced piece, I suggest the liquid; it will reach every area effortlessly and leave a tarnish-free surface clear enough to use as a mirror. However, for pieces clad in intricate design, carvings, and imprints, use the foam for its ability to sink into corners and crevices, allowing tarnish to be removed where your rag can’t reach.

Not only its versatility, but its price, make Goddard’s so efficient on your silver and in your wallet. A single seven-ounce container of liquid polish is $5.99, while a case of six containers like these is under thirty dollars. This pricing is nearly microscopic in comparison to that of other popular silver polish brands. For example, Hagerty silver polish sells for $9.46 for only one ounce more than Goddard’s single container – a difference of nearly $3.50 for one ounce. Is one ounce of anything but Goddard truly worth that much? I remain unconvinced.

Goddard’s silver polish is also easy to use. Be assured that it will not leave your entire home in a stench or burn your fingers to the bone. Rather, do be guaranteed that Goddard’s will be easy enough to apply and apply effectively. It simply requires an old rag. For a liquid silver polish, first, apply a layer along the surface of the silver. Second, allow to dry. Third, wipe it off. Last, forget about it for a long, long while. A similar method is applied to the foam, but rather a sponge is used to apply the polish. It is dried, then rinsed.

Altogether, Goddard’s silver polish – liquid or foam – tramples the competition in quality, quantity, and economy. The company has a history and wisdom that make it the ancient leader of the business. Don’t be fooled – your silver’s favorite polish is Goddard’s.

Sources:
http://www.goddards.com/html/products/index.php

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