Pewter will last a lifetime if cared for properly.
Hand wash all your pewter in warm, soapy water and dry with
a soft cloth. Never put pewter in a dishwasher, as the
detergent and heat may be harmful to the finish.
To maintain a like-new look on your pewter items you should
care for them differently, depending on the finish.
Polished Pewter
In addition to hand washing, polished
pewter may need polishing once or twice a year. To do this you
will need some Shirley Pewter Shop polish and two soft clean
cloths. Apply the Shirley Pewter Shop polish to a spot on your
pewter in a small circular pattern with one cloth. Remove the
excess polish by using the same motion with the second cloth.
Repeat these steps across the entire piece of pewter. To avoid
stains, do not let the polish dry on your pewter.
Satin Pewter
In addition to hand washing, satin pewter
may need an occasional brushing every couple of years. To do
this you will need a swatch of very fine steel wool. After 48
years in the pewter business we have found that steel wool
type # 0000 works the best. It should be available in any
local hardware store. To use it take the steel wool and apply
it to your satin pewter piece in the direction of the grain
(the brush marks already visible). You need not press very
hard as the satin finish will be restored almost
immediately.
Oxidized Pewter
Oxidized pewter needs no care beyond
occasional hand washing. The dark finish is designed to be
carefree and maintain it's antique look. In fact, oxidized
pewter gets darker over long periods of time in most cases.
Precautionary measures:
- Do not place pewter in direct flame, on a hot plate, or
in the oven as it has a low melting point.
- For floral arrangements use a glass liner or line the
bowl with clear plastic wrap.
- Do not leave party dips, salad dressing or citrus juices
in your pewter for a prolong period of time, as extended
exposure can stain the surface.
What is Pewter?
Pewter is an alloy consisting of
mainly tin
and containing antimony
and copper
for strength and color respectively. Although the percentages
vary from manufacturer to manufacturer, a standard for present
day pewter is approximately 91 percent tin, 7.5 percent
antimony, and 1.5 percent copper. Modern pewter contains
NO LEAD whatsoever.
For a more detailed look into the world of pewter please
see some of our references.