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		<title>How to remove light tarnish from very old gold plated silverware?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[We accidentally tarnished (only a little bit) some very old gold plated silverware given to us by my great-grandmother. It&#8217;s beautiful silverware, and it would be a shame if the tarnish had to stay. Is there anyway to remove the tarnish?Nedra
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