There are several different types and brands of jewelry cleaner available in today's society at a variety of stores. Many people believe that vinegar works best on silver.
Yes, .925 silver can tarnish and appear dirty. A good polish will help keep your silver clean and prevent tarnishing.
Tarnish. Silver oxidizes very easily. BUT - please don't try to clean them because cleaning will damage the metal and reduce their value.
One can clean a silver necklace by washing it with an old toothbrush and warm soapy water. Another method is to rub toothpaste on the palm and rub the jewellery in it and rinse in warm water, allow to air dry.
Gold, unlike silver, does not tarnish. Many lotion, oils and varies soaps and body oils will dull the piece. It is best to clean with a mild detergent and a clean microfiber cloth.
There are a number of reasons for silver to suddenly begin to tarnish. Unworn silver will often tarnish much more than worn, so one day you open a drawer or box and BAM! it's black as coal. Also, changes in your diet and/or body chemistry can allow for sudden tarnish. It's the same reason that I can rub a highly tarnished object in my hands and it comes clean and shiny. I have a high acidity level in my skin. lower acidity, more tarnish. Some silver jewelry is given a clear coating or a rhodium plating to prevent tarnish. when these wear off through normal use, tarnish city. Lucky for us, tarnish is more of an annoyance than a real issue. anything from a polishing cloth to vinegar and a rag can be used to remove the unsightly black oxidization we call tarnish. take care and good luck.
Yes, .925 silver can tarnish and appear dirty. A good polish will help keep your silver clean and prevent tarnishing.
No. Bleach will tarnish silver and turn it black.
Tarnish. Silver oxidizes very easily. BUT - please don't try to clean them because cleaning will damage the metal and reduce their value.
One can clean a silver necklace by washing it with an old toothbrush and warm soapy water. Another method is to rub toothpaste on the palm and rub the jewellery in it and rinse in warm water, allow to air dry.
silver will tarnish over time, and that's normal. just clean it occasionally and make it sparkle :)
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.
Gold, unlike silver, does not tarnish. Many lotion, oils and varies soaps and body oils will dull the piece. It is best to clean with a mild detergent and a clean microfiber cloth.
There are a number of reasons for silver to suddenly begin to tarnish. Unworn silver will often tarnish much more than worn, so one day you open a drawer or box and BAM! it's black as coal. Also, changes in your diet and/or body chemistry can allow for sudden tarnish. It's the same reason that I can rub a highly tarnished object in my hands and it comes clean and shiny. I have a high acidity level in my skin. lower acidity, more tarnish. Some silver jewelry is given a clear coating or a rhodium plating to prevent tarnish. when these wear off through normal use, tarnish city. Lucky for us, tarnish is more of an annoyance than a real issue. anything from a polishing cloth to vinegar and a rag can be used to remove the unsightly black oxidization we call tarnish. take care and good luck.
Rhodium, from the platinum family, is a metal that does not tarnish. It is plated over silver so that you do not have to clean it as often. It is much shinier than silver though, a true lover of sterling silver may not like the shine of rhodium.
The best way to clean a gold heart locket is to bring it to a professional. Do not try to clean it yourself because you will probably damage the gold and cause it to break.
YES! It works great to get the old gunk off which appears like tarnish. Just rinse with soapy water and dry.
Its 'tarnish. Silver reacts with air and this is the result. If you wear silver (as opposed to leaving it in a jewellery box), it wont produce as much tarnish because it isn't as exposed to the air. Having said that, I have items of silver which are terribly tarnished yet have not been exposed to air--silver also reacts with skin chemicals. Its easy to clean off if you do it every time you wear it-let it build up and its a nuisance to get rid of. .