Hi, everyone!
I wonder if anyone could tell me if it's safe to use cutlery which has hand stamped letters on it which are oxidised with LOS, please?
Thank you :)
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Hi, everyone!
I wonder if anyone could tell me if it's safe to use cutlery which has hand stamped letters on it which are oxidised with LOS, please?
Thank you :)
If it's not safe would anyone be able to suggest a safe alternative, please?
Are the stamps in the bowls or on the handles?
On the part you'd put in your mouth/stir your tea with.
It probably wouldn't harm you. It might give off a slightly metallic taste, but many of us have eaten from tarnished EPNS.
However given the choice, I would rather have the stamping on the handle where it belongs, or at least not have it blackened. Dennis.
I'm with Dennis, if putting on the bowl I wouldn't colour it but it would be better on the handle
On the handle where it belongs....didn't know there were placement rules when it comes to stamped cutlery Stamping on the handle or leaving the letters unblackened won't get the desired effect I'm after, I'm afraid. As long as I know it won't kill or poison anyone, that's ok :) Thanks.
I don't know that it wouldn't harm anyone, I know I wouldn't put it in my mouth which would be my rule for my customers.
Not so much 'rules', more 'common-sense'.
It won't be the oxidised silver that is at issue since this is relatively inert.
First, we're presuming that you've cleaned out all of the oxidising chems; then it just remains to be a crevice for anything to try and hide throughout your attempts to clean it after a meal and before the next one.