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How to Care For a Sterling Silver Frame and its Picture

In the modern age of smartphones and Instagram, something that a lot of people often forget to do is make physical copies of their photographs. Having photos of family and friends around your home is a great and simple way to make the vibe more cozy and intimate.

When it comes to the frames that you put those special photographs in, there is no doubt that sterling silver is one of the best and most popular options. However, there is one caveat to that, and that is the fact that in order to keep sterling silver in the best condition, a little bit of maintenance is required. With this in mind, here are some tips for how to care for a sterling silver frame and its picture.

  •       Regular Cleaning

You should treat a photo frame just like any other piece of silver jewelry or ornament that you might have, and that means regular cleaning with appropriate products. Different cleaning products that serve silver items will all carry different instructions, so make sure to read the label and follow those directions accordingly. Opinions vary, but the general consensus is that you should be cleaning any sterling silver items 3 to 6 times a year.

  •       Soap Solution

If you don’t have a silver cleaning product to hand but want to get a head start on maintaining your silver frames, then there is nothing wrong with some good old fashioned dish soap and warm water. Use a nice soft cloth to spread the liquid all over your frame, followed by a dry cloth to buff it out and help it shine.

  •       Place Out Of Reach

If you live in a home that you either share with children or have children to visit regularly, then it is a good idea to put your most precious silver frames slightly out of reach! It is impossible to keep the smallest hands from straying and grabbing for anything shiny, and well cleaned sterling silver is certainly one of the shiniest things in any person’s house! The less silver is pawed at, the longer it is going to be in great condition.

  •       Let It Dry

Once you cleaned the frame, make sure that you wait until all parts are absolutely dry because if you place the photograph back into it whilst there is still moisture present, you will end up with a soggy, warped, or ink running photograph. At the end of the day, sterling silver frames are very simple to look after, as long as you commit to regular maintenance.

So, if you like the idea of sharing photos with your home rather than just with your Instagram feed, then head over to the Sterling Silver Frame website for all of the frame options that you could possibly need. As long as you follow the tips that we have laid out here, you will have a perfectly lovely looking sterling silver frame that you will be able to use for many, many years.

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