How to clean silver jewelry at home: 3 effective ways
After wearing jewelry for a long time, silver begins to tarnish and blacken. SSPDaily has prepared 3 effective ways to help restore the metal to its former shine without much effort.
Baking soda and aluminum foil
First, line a bowl with aluminum foil with the shiny side up. Then fill it with warm water and add a tablespoon of baking soda per liter of water. Immerse the silverware in the solution so that it touches the foil. As a result of the chemical reaction, the tarnish will transfer from the silver to the aluminum foil. After a few minutes, take out the jewelry, rinse it with water, and gently wipe it with a soft cloth.
Toothpaste
If you prefer a more gentle way to clean your silver jewelry, this option will definitely suit you. Choose a non-gel, non-abrasive toothpaste and apply a small amount to a soft toothbrush or microfiber cloth.
Gently rub the tarnished areas, paying special attention to the smallest details. Rinse the jewelry thoroughly with water and pat dry. Toothpaste not only removes tarnish but also gives silver a fresh shine.
Silver polishing cloth
These specialized cloths are infused with cleaning agents that effectively remove tarnish and restore shine to silver. Simply wipe the jewelry in a circular motion and you will see the change in no time. Do not forget that the polishing cloth should not be washed as it will lose its properties.