Probably put in coke 4 about an hour and it shall be shiny as a bag of dimonds
If it is mold, then yes, you could. The green is oxidation, the same as rust on steel and bleach won't do much of anything to remove it. It will not really hurt anything.
with more bleach or a good scrubbing with some elbow grease (not literally though)
You can try to bleach them to take away the color
Do not worry. Bleach only tarnishes silver (which gives it the black colour). Try toothpaste and a toothbrush, or clean with a silver cleaning cloth. Alternatively, take it to your local jeweler who can polish it for you. Try a probiotic cleaner, visit DistinctBright in Facebook for information about the cleaner without chemicals. Bleach is a powerful chemical and will oxidize your luxury pieces. Tarnish is a form of oxidation. Avoid chemicals in your body and jewelry. I do not recommend ammonia also, although is one of the oldest cleaner. Take care of your allergies and health
Yes and it also makes it shinier because of all the chemicals inside of bleach and the same way bleach can whiten your clothes it can also clean the rust off of your nails and rusty of pennies.
No. Water is actually a major cause of rust.
Use lemon juice ,coca cola , vinegar acetone or bleach stuff for clothes ...***
Re dye it!
No he doesnt
Probably put in coke 4 about an hour and it shall be shiny as a bag of dimonds
If it is mold, then yes, you could. The green is oxidation, the same as rust on steel and bleach won't do much of anything to remove it. It will not really hurt anything.
Yes it does.
with more bleach or a good scrubbing with some elbow grease (not literally though)
Yes it does. Believe it or not rust is one of the reasons why objects weight so much.
You take it to a black smith's and get another shoe!
If you are seeing rust, it's not silver. It's silverplate and the plating has worn off. Silver tarnishes but does not rust. Having said that, Maas metal polish will take it off and it will not harm what silver there is. Talk with your jeweler about replating the item.