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Best method to clean silver jewelry? What are some products that are the safest to clean silver with and work really well? Also something easy to obtain without too much dough.. |
go to daiso and get the silver polish wipes. it gives a very good clean without any chemicals |
what about that tinfoil trick for silver jewelry.... if u have a friend that works in a optometrist office, ask if u can use their sonic cleaner. |
tooth paste |
Just go to a jewelry store, they usually do it for free. |
tooth paste it's like a fine polish, it works. |
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Toothpaste. Nothing fancy. Apply some on your hands and rub your jewelry a few times over. Rinse off with warm water or until there's no more toothpaste. I did this for years and still do it today. |
i used to use that silvo thing or whatever it's called, something similar to that like the above picture |
put tin foil at the bottom of a pot/pan add water, boil, add salt and baking soda.. dip in silver jewellery and voila. |
toothpaste is a polish and can potentially be abrasive. i learnt from a customer at value village that lipstick works. she even showed me how well it works on some of our jewelry! |
I have a silver ring that is beyond a simple toothpaste treatment (this I know because I just tried it) Whats the next best step up for something really scratched/tarnished? |
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Get some sand and rub the ring with it. |
Anybody ever been to the premium outlet in vegas? There's this all natural solution that cleans silver jewelry by dipping your jewelry into the green solution. There's also this cloth thing that buffs it out and the cloth turns black after you use it. There was a stand and my friend tried it for free and it actually works. I'm pretty sure they sell that stuff here too. |
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Did it before, worked like a charm. |
go to tiffanys and pick up a silver cloth. it has stuff in it to remove tarnish, and to prevent it from building up again. got one and it's huge!! like a beach blanket huge...well maybe not that big but it's good enough to use forever for jewlery n pens n stuff. |
use windex, it works wonders! google it if you arent sure... 1 mix hot water and a bit of windex 2 soak your item for 5 minutes then swirl it around 3 rinse it clean and then wiper with a microfiber cloth |
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