I don't know.
Wiuld lke to purchase it if my local Safeway store carries it.
I buy Twinkle at my local grocery store (Safeway) I live in the Southwest. It is great on my copper bottom pots and pans. If you can't find it where you live try Bon Ami powder. It looks like a can of Comet or Ajax. It isn't as easy as Twinkle (you have to scrub a little harder) but it works too.
To remove nail polish from sterling silver without damaging the silver, you can try using a mild silver polish or a jewelry cleaning cloth specifically designed for silver. Avoid using harsh chemicals or abrasive materials that could scratch the silver. Gently polish the nail polish off in a circular motion until it is completely removed.
You should never polish a silver dollar or any old coin. Any standard silver polish you have at home will damage the coin's surface and reduce its value.
To polish an old silver dish you should buy a good silver polish and rub it with a non-abrasive material. Silver can de delicatie so be careful!
The best way is to get gray nal polish and white nail polish. then add fine silver glitter and let it sit.
By making use of the abrasive polish, you will be able to remove the polish residue. After the old silver polish residue has been removed, its polishing is very important.
Silver decanters are great for whiskey, but be sure to clean and polish them with safe polish regularily.
Shoe polish has silver nitrate in it and silver kills werewolves.
No. Gold and Silver are soft metals. You would scratch it horribly if you tried to polish it with a pumice stone.
Any silver polish will work equally well for silver rings. However, be sure not to apply too much or you could damage the finish.
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.
Type your answer here... The best way is to wet a cloth and polish!