Put one ounce of household ammonia and one tablespoon of dish detergent in three ounces of water, and slosh the jewelery around in it for a bit. Don't let it sit too long. Replenish the entire mixture when it loses its strength. DO NOT USE WITH PEARLS OR OPALS.
An alternative is to buy a jewelery cleaning solution at a drugstore for about three bucks. They come with a neat little basket, a lid and everything. Then when it needs replacing, keep the container and basket and use the homemade solution in it.
Start by first getting a cover on the aluminium foil. With the help of the spoon, start stirring the mixture. Gather all the silver jewelry and place them in the pot.
Now, set the pot on the stove and give not more than 5 minutes for the mixture to get boiled. Next is to clean the silver jewellery by removing the pot after 5 minutes. Allow the mixture to cool down for a few minutes and use the strainer and take everything out of the pot. Now, get the jewllery and start washing with cold water. Set each one on the towel and give time for it to dry completely.
Buy a jewelry cleaner at your local store. Very inexpensive and easy to do! They generally come in a small circle container and all you have to do is read the instructions!
Sterling silver jewelry should only be cleaned with a special silver cleaning solution. Using another cleaning solution or even water can tarnish or pit the silver and leave permanent marks.
lemon juice.
yes, you can, it won't make a difference.
using colgate tooth powder
vinigar coke is sticky
A very effective and cheap way to clean silver is to use toothpaste. Literally, toothpaste. Toothpaste is made to get rid of plaque and unwanted bacteria/germs. this is why it is used to clean silver well.
lemon juice.
yes, you can, it won't make a difference.
The best way to clean silver is to use a jewelry cleaning cloth. These cloths contain special chemicals that remove tarnish from silver, and the cotton also buffs the jewelry. Another option is to use Windex (as long as there are no stones or rocks on the jewelry). To clean off the tarnish, dip the silver jewelry in Windex and then in clean, warm water. You can also make a paste of baking soda and water, and leave the mixture on your jewelry until shiny. It is not advised to clean silver using soap, or anything other than a jewelry cleaning cloth. These could scratch the silver or cause a chemical reaction.
using colgate tooth powder
vinigar coke is sticky
A very effective and cheap way to clean silver is to use toothpaste. Literally, toothpaste. Toothpaste is made to get rid of plaque and unwanted bacteria/germs. this is why it is used to clean silver well.
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Because toothpaste contains mild abrasives.
Italy 925 is a sterling silver fine jewelry metal content. 925 means 92.5% pure silver. To clean your jewelry a mixture of half Mr. Clean and water with a small amount of ammonia can be used. Soak for 15 seconds then rinse with water and dry. To remove tarnish from sterling silver jewelry a paste can be made by mixing baking soda and water. Rub the paste on the jewelry then rinse with water and dry. I have attached a link to an article which has more detailed information about cleaning your jewelry.
Have it cleaned, or clean it yourself with silver polish and a soft cloth. Detailed directions in the link below.
I clean/polish my nickel silver the way I do any other silver/silver plate -- with a commercial silver cleaner/polish.
Yes, it is good on most jewelry such as gold & silver. However, do not expose opals, emeralds or pearls as it is too harsh for it.