Once you have purchases your favorite pewter plates and placed them on the chargers near your pewter collection, you should also be informed regarding the ways to maintain their beauty and look.
When it comes to pewter plates it is always useful to have four wooden rim straighteners of 6-8 inches each one, along with two rubber hammers and a special fabric or brown table protector.
Using the necessary equipment you will be able to easily repair the pewter plates. Many pewter collectors do repairs on their own and can do simple things like straighten rims, clean difficult areas and even improve the rims if you think it is necessary.
When you decide to start the repair you should make sure the pewter is really warm by following a really easy and safe process: place the pewter plate on a wooden disc in water and then bring it to the boiling point. In order to handle to pewter piece you should use the gardening wolves. In this way the pewter alloy will be more malleable.
Finally, you will be surprised how some pewter alloys are so easily manipulated by hand and using the necessary pressure on the rims.
After you have made the repairs and cleaned the pewter plates, it is absolutely necessary to polish them. Through this process you will be able to enhance the engravings and pewter marks existent and enhancing the patina.
First of all, you should use a blackened cloth and then just finish the work with a soft toilet tissue. Secondly, if you are still not satisfied with the look of the pewter plates you can use a scrap of chamois leather for the final polish.
Polishing the antique pewter articles is sometimes necessary and it is not a difficult procedure as long as you have the right instructions in front of you. Therefore, at Pewters.net you can find everything about the methods to clean, repair, and improve antique pewter plates, inclusive the polishing steps you need to follow.
For further information on this matter, do not hesitate to read the “Pewter Clean & Care” section.