What You Use Depends on What You Are Cleaning & How Frequently Of Use.
Silver Foam is gentle enough to use on items that are silver plated or have a portion of it that is gold.
Silver Wash can be used to "clean" items that may be dipped in water. For example an item that does not have a felt bottom or wood as part of the piece
Silver Dip is used for flatware to "clean it" and a handy basket to make it easier, and then use the polish to apply tarnish preventer for example.
Fork Clean is expressly for the cleaning fork tines to the tarnish between tines which regular polishing won't reach.
Polish or spray polish to prevent tarnish and maintain patina when cleaning less frequently.
Polish protects and prevents items tarnish and harmful acids & sulfurs in the air from damaging your silver. The air has these hazards because of pollution. Some chemicals are even present in the foods we eat and can damage or tarnish sterling unless properly cared for. Hagerty contains R-22, the world-famous Hagerty tarnish preventative ingredient which miraculously locks out tarnish for months.
Spray is an economical, non-abrasive spray designed for optimum polishing convenience. Use with polishing Gloves. Enhanced formula works to maintain your silver’s patina. It is generally use more frequently.
Liquid Polish is applied using the sponge applicators, washed off and dry. A safe and gentle lotion formulated to effectively polish and protect all sterling, silver-plate and gold display pieces
Gloves are use when cleaning to prevent the oils on your hand from getting on the piece. Polish gloves are neat because you can use the spray on the glove and rub using the gloves on your hand. Best for hollowware
Storing
Hagerty Silversmiths Tarnish Preventers: Prolongs the results you have achieved using the clean & polish products. Prevention strips used on confined space where your pieces may be displayed such as a glass front china cabinet