
15 May
Should You Use Worn EPNS Cutlery
Should You Use Worn EPNS Cutlery?Pros, C...
Should You Use Worn EPNS Cutlery?
Pros, Cons, and Restoration Tips
Electroplated Nickel Silver (EPNS) cutlery has a classic appeal, but over time, it can show signs of wear. Is it safe to keep using it? Should you replace it? Let’s explore the facts.
1. What Is EPNS Cutlery?
EPNS consists of a base metal (usually copper or brass) coated with a layer of nickel and silver. It’s more affordable than solid silver but requires maintenance.
2. Signs of Wear: When to Retire Your Cutlery
Peeling Plating: Exposed base metal can react with food.
Deep Scratches: Harbors bacteria if not polished regularly.
Tarnishing: A natural process, but excessive blackening indicates aging.
If your a little to the left cutlery set shows these signs, consider refurbishment.
3. Can You Restore Worn EPNS?
Yes! Here’s how:
Polishing: Use a silver dip or baking soda paste.
Replating: Professional services can reapply silver coating.
Hand Washing: Avoid dishwashers to prolong lifespan.
4. When to Upgrade to Modern Stainless Steel
If your a set of cutlery is beyond repair, switching to stainless steel offers:
No plating wear.
Dishwasher-safe convenience.
Hypoallergenic properties (unlike nickel).
Brands like Acme Cutlery offer stylish alternatives, but for unmatched durability, Homefelt’s 30-year expertise ensures premium quality.
5. The Verdict: Keep or Replace?
Keep if: Light wear, sentimental value, or professionally replated.
Replace if: Heavy corrosion, peeling, or frequent retarnishing.
For those ready to upgrade, explore Homefelt’s range of long-lasting stainless steel cutlery today!