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| Hi, This is a really easy and inexpensive way to clean all of your silver (jewelry, silverware or larger items). You can do this in the sink for larger things, but smaller (like jewelry), just use a glass jar with a lid. All you need are 3 things: Aluminum foil Water Salt (table salt, rock salt and even baking soda as it's a natural salt as well) I use hot water from the tap; for jewelry you can just use strips of aluminum foil and a tablespoon of salt, filling your jar half-full with water. This also works with cold water. The aluminum with the salt and water acts as a magnet for the tarnish on the silver. Just drop a few pieces of silver jewelry in the mixture for a few minutes and then take it out and wipe it off - if it's not too badly tarnished, the tarnish will be gone. If your things are really badly tarnished, it still works but you may have to repeat it a couple of times. Easy! And everything you need is usually right in the house (keep the jar covered when you're soaking your small pieces). For bigger items, use the sink, put a sheet of foil on the bottom and a handful of salt. Run very hot water into the sink, then submerge your items in it for 2-3 minutes. The tarnish should be gone. It's also alot easier than rubbing and rubbing with the silver polish, and that polish usually has chemicals in it that aren't good for you. Try it! Kat ![]()
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That's funny, my Mom used to use toothpaste to clean silver, gold, you name it! LOL But, most of the toothpaste has baking soda in it, which is a natural salt. It worked for her too - though she scrubbed! I posted the other one cuz it's easier ![]() Kat ![]()
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| I just tried this...and actually signed up for this forum because of this WONDERFUL household hint!!! IT WORKS LIKE A CHARM! I was just going to clean one item, did a Google search and BAM here I was cleaning my WHOLE jewerly box since it was SO easy!! You read and try somethings that just don't work, but this is brilliant and so cheap to do! Thank you so much for your helpful post!! ![]() |
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| Re: Good way to clean silver jewelry and other silver This is a very good advice for cleaning silverware. I'll try it on a ring at first. I don't want to ruin my wifes silverware that she got from her grandma. Do you know how you can make [Only registered and activated users can see links. Either login above or
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| Re: Good way to clean silver jewelry and other silver ![]() I tried this today on a very tarnished sterling silver charm bracelet. And it worked. I put some warm water in a small glass jar. Added a couple of rounded teaspoons of salt, and some strips of foil. Put the bracklet in and shook it around every 10-15 seconds or so every minute or so, and after about 15-20 minutes it was perfect. Like brand new. I can't believe it!! Excellent ![]() |
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| Hi, Thanks. That seems to be a cool way to remove the tarnish off. Will try it out. Just wondering, is there any way to prevent silver from tarnish, once and for all or probably at least a couple of years, so I wouldn't need to take out my silver jewelry and give them a bathe every now and then? Regards, Anson |
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