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Take kitchen-ash according to necessity, pound and refine in order to find ash which is really delicate.
Take a little detergent and mix it with the kitchen-ash, then combine with a little water until thick.
Put it on a clean cloth and rub repeatedly until your silver goods look new again.
Last, take a soft cloth and wipe repeatedly until the silver glitters and in only a few minutes the silver will be clean and beautiful.
It seems kind of obvious, but my favourite way is using the silver cream found in grocery stores. I like the kind I buy (Wrights Silver Cream (polish)) because it comes with a handy little sponge. Sometimes cleaning big objects can get a little messy so I like to keep it in the sink.