I use toothpaste and warm water, also a good silver cleaner available at most stores is good but sometimes have a bad chemical smell.
2006-10-21 02:03:47
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answered by dolittle 2
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Use silver polish, or just something you clean windows with. It always works for me! And by the way, silver is a timeless jewelry, so always take good care of it. You can also go to a jewelry store that has silver and they'll know exactly what to do.
Hope I Helped!
2006-10-21 02:16:32
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answered by Anonymous
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Silver polishing cloths, available at any jewelery counter, are probably the best, but the combination of vinegar and baking soda works well too- plus it's kind of fun to use. It's a chemical reaction that gets fizzy and eats off the tarnish. My favorite method of getting tarnish off without actual jewelery cleaner though, is probably toohpaste. It's quick and no mess while you're getting ready in the morning, anyway.
2006-10-21 03:43:22
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answered by Anonymous
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Line a glass pan w/a sheet of aluminum foil - shiny side out. Add boiling water and tump in some baking soda - stir it in. Put your silver on the aluminum and watch your earrings become as clean as the day you bought them. This works w/any silver item.
2006-10-21 02:32:44
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answered by Taffy Saltwater 6
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A homemade remedy is a piece of tin foil placed in the bottom of a container of very hot water, then add baking soda.
Barkeepers Friend, Maas paste and Nevr-Dull are all good purchased items.
2006-10-21 02:06:12
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answered by rosiemagnolia 1
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you can buy jewely cleaner at walmart, really cheap & after you soak in it, take a cloth, & polish it, rub till iit shines. Thats all i do as cleaning silver costs alot, so i use cheaper things. also i heard baking soda paste W/water does it to but never tried it, plus i heard Alka Selter does it to, my friend uses that, as the bubbles from it, cleans it, thats all i know of ideas, good luck
2006-10-21 02:02:27
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answered by ------------------- 1
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Baking soda mixed with a tiiny bit of water(just enough to make a paste) and a soft bristle toothbrush is great. Works on my jewellery every time. Really cheap, too.
2006-10-21 04:26:45
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answered by Purplepossum 2
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have faith it or no longer, yet use toothpaste. merely placed a small volume on an old toothbrush and brush the jewellery. Then rinse it with heat water and dry it. it works on gold and silver rings.
2016-11-24 21:00:28
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answered by ? 4
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Toothpaste and a soft bristle tooth brush.
2006-10-21 01:56:50
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answered by Anonymous
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I know a way to keep the color if it is fake, paint over the color with clear fingernail polish
2006-10-21 02:10:29
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answered by Bria S 1
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