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try toothpaste, or a baking soda and water paste. good luck whoever you are.
When silver is rubbed with toothpaste, the abrasive particles in the toothpaste help to remove tarnish, which is primarily composed of silver sulfide. The mild abrasives and cleaning agents in the toothpaste polish the silver's surface, revealing its natural shine. Additionally, some toothpaste contains ingredients like baking soda or whitening agents that further enhance the cleaning process. This combination effectively restores the luster of the silver.
Rub with a cloth and baking soda (dry)
Baking soda is very good. A lot of toothpaste brands use it. Baking soda is good if you want to whiten your teeth. Baking soda is an old traditional thing and works well. Baking soda is better than toothpaste. The fluoride in toothpaste is actually very harmful to your mouth. All in all, baking soda works better. (Scientifically proven)
Baking soda mixed with water to make a paste can be used to clean silver. Rub the paste onto the silver item, rinse with water, and polish with a soft cloth to remove tarnish.
I wanted to see if anybody knew if you really need baking soda in toothpaste?
Yes, if you make home-made toothpaste, you would add baking soda for sodium bicarbonate and tums for calcium carbonate.
baking soda you can also eat lemons .
Silver will tarnish. The black is silver oxide. It will polish away with good silver polish. Or mix baking soda and water, place a bit of aluminum foil in the water, put the silver in and let it soak for a few hours.
Toothpaste is a mild base, mostly because one of its "abrasives" is baking soda.
Using pure baking soda as a toothpaste alternative for brushing your teeth is not recommended by dentists. Baking soda can be abrasive and may damage tooth enamel if used too frequently. It is best to use toothpaste specifically designed for oral hygiene.
Baking soda and water paste is an effective and gentle solution for cleaning silver. Simply mix baking soda with water to make a paste, apply it to the silver, gently scrub, and then rinse thoroughly with water.