i like to use toothpaste, and an old toothbrush or soft cloth and water.scrub lightly and rinse well. only use white toothpaste, works good for me.
2007-02-16 10:50:22
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answered by danswoodcrafts 2
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well here I go again , sure people are thinking I´m some kind of sale´s rep. but no just a normal housewife and mother . I use a natural stone cleaner cream . Here are a few of the many thing´s it clean´s Silver, Gold, Bronze, Copper, Brass, Stainless Steel. Get´s rid of Limescale. great for the bathroom. get´s rid of dirt & grime ,it has so many use´s it even clean´s windows . the rain just run´s right off the window´s hard to believe, but it clean´s very well. Also it save´s on buying so many different product´s for cleaning & is last a long time. little on a sponge wipe &rinse or wipe with a damp cloth . www.promonov.com on this web site you will see the product I use, you might find something similar in your local hardware store or in one of the big shopping store´s but it´s the best thing since sliced bread , and I don´t know why it´s not popular yet, anyway sorry to go on but you ask the Q
2007-02-16 11:11:54
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answered by Anonymous
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Heat some water just short of a boil in a stainless steel pot. Add some loosely crumpled aluminium foil and a few tablespoons of baking soda. Drop in the silver. If it's severely tarnished, might have to repeat
2007-02-16 11:45:01
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answered by chris 1
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Well I put my silvers in a silver bucket, such as a champagne bucket or maybe a silver pot...then add boiling water, a few lemon halves and a few scrunched up balls of tin foil, and soak the jewellery in that for a few moments, perhap after letting the water cool just a little, especially if its a delicate piece...then that should bring the sparkle back into your life!
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answered by Anonymous
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If it's plain (no engraved, darkened designs), you can put it in a foil lined pan- shiny side up, pour boiling water over it, & put in a tablespoon of baking soda. Rinse w/clean water & dry w/a soft cloth. This is a great, cheap way to clean silver.
2007-02-16 11:43:02
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answered by Taffy Saltwater 6
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Silver polish.
2007-02-16 11:49:37
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answered by Anonymous
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Use ketchup! My aunt uses ketchup to clean her silver and somehow it works! Good luck!
2007-02-16 11:19:07
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answered by Anonymous
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UMM YOU DONT GET IT DIRTY IN THE FIRST PLACE!
2007-02-16 10:47:48
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answered by Sarah72 2
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