Tuesday, April 15, 2014

Clean Tarnish From Sterling Silver

The silverware on your next buffet table will shine like new.


Whether it's your favorite sterling silver jewelry or your wedding silverware, it's going to tarnish. That's the black discoloring silver gets when it is exposed to the air. It's really the chemicals in the air that are reacting with the silver, and it's unavoidable. Many things cause silver to tarnish, including wool, rubber, latex, some perfumes, onions, eggs and the natural oils from your hands. Choose from several home remedies to remove the tarnish and bring back the shine to your silver.


Instructions


1. Line the bottom of a heat-proof glass or plastic dish with aluminum foil, shiny side up. Add 1 tbsp. baking soda, 1 tbsp. salt and 1 gallon boiling water and stir. Immediately put the silver pieces in the dish, making sure they're completely submerged and touching the foil. When the tarnish is gone, rinse the silver in warm water, dry and buff with a soft cloth. This method isn't recommended for silver jewelry that also has pearls, gems or other metals.


2. For jewelry and other items that can't be dunked in boiling water, straight baking soda is best. Mix a tbsp. of baking soda with just enough water to make a thick paste. Gently rub the paste on the silver, rinse with warm water and polish dry with a soft cloth.


3. Or, use plain white toothpaste to clean tarnish from silver. Coat the silver with a thin layer of toothpaste, add a few drops of water and work it into a foam. For stubborn tarnish in tiny crevices, use an extra-soft toothbrush. Rinse under warm water, dry and buff to shine.








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