My silverware By dint of washing in the dishwasher, it has blackened.

The eco-friendly option The clay stone that is rubbed with a damp sponge cleans and loosens without scratching the tarnished silverware.

The closet option Unless used in a cake, the baking powder, once sprinkled on a damp cloth, gives shiny silvery silver forks and knives. Especially if you rub.


My crystal glassware
The water, too limestone, was right for its transparency, and my dishes lost all its splendor.

The green option To reserve for glasses, a bath composed of baking soda (also called sodium) at the rate of 3 cuil. to s. per liter of hot water. Soak 2-3 hours before rinsing with clean water.

The closet option A handful of raw rice (or crushed egg shells) mixed with a glass of white vinegar poured into the wine or water carafe remove traces of limestone.


My embroidered table service
Tidy in the wardrobe since last Christmas, it has yellowed with creases ...

The eco option Sodium percarbonate is an oxygen bleaching agent that improves the effectiveness of detergents. So just add 2 tbsp. to s. to his laundry (bio) to restore his lost whiteness.

The closet option Baking soda, which also preserves the color of green beans, whitens the yellowed laundry with a cup of powder in a half-bath of hot water (50 l approx.).