This made my silver chain necklaces look the best I've seen them in years. I've spent hundreds of dollars on multiple cleaning kits and different formulas and I can't believe this worked better and faster then anything with 0 scrubbing! And I had everything I needed laying around the kitchen! *THANK YOU!*
I'm a collector of brass and I'm used to having to use Bar Keepers Friend to create pastes, and scrub and scour the tarnish off of the pieces, but I recently came into a set of 8 silver chalices, nearly black in color, and since I've never cleaned silver, I cam to your video. Wow! I mean, talk about in seconds, the tarnish came off. I didn't think something so simple could work even watching it with my own eyes and then doing it myself, but wow, this does wonders. Easiest polish and shine job I ever did!
Do not boil your brass pieces with foil! I know this may sound even weirder, but instead you want to boil onions, and then use the cooled water on a cloth or scrubber to remove the tarnish on brass. Also things like ketchup, vingar...things with acidity, help remove tarnish. I don't like using those, which is why I use Bar Keepers friend, but they all do the job.
Face palm. I forgot to buy the foil paper! I just got the same set from an old lady!! It was so dark. I was using Wright's Silver Cream, but it takes FOREVER, so I'm going to try this method on the remaining pieces.
LOL!!! I just sold my set to a young boy from our town...It was just taking up room...I'm down-sizing so we can travel more and have less to keep us hopping all the time...
This tarnish removal method DAMAGES silver! In fact, most tarnish removal methods found on the Web will damage the finish on your silver. Instead, why not follow the advice of a professional silver conservator with over three decades of experience? Take a few minutes out of your day and read about this destructive aluminum foil technique: www.hermansilver.com/care.htm#Electrochemical. You and your silver will be very happy you did, I promise!
You can seriously damage your silver plate hollowware and flatware using this method because its too aggressive and will remove the good silver along with the tarnish, use a good silver polish with anti tarnish in it and a soft wet sponge let the polish do the work, store your silver in silver cloth, Amazon has it for $15.00 a yard, also using silver more often and washing it in non lemon dish soap will keep it shiny no dishwasher! Silver polish has an expiration of two years.
Does the amount of baking soda need to be proportional to the amount of water? Im trying to clean rather large serveware items and it doesnt seem to be working. I keep adding more baking soda but nothing.
Question.... how long does it stay shiny after you clean it? I find that my silver tarnishes really fast . I live in Colorado if that makes any difference.
Do you know the name of that set? And exactly what does it come with? Two tea pots with sugar and cream dishes or jus one tea pot? I picked one up at a antique store and the lady told me it was one tea pot/pitcher and the two little dishes but another tea pot (same) was above it. It did not see the platter like you have tho. It must be missing... thanks
Question: After the first piece comes out of the water and looks great, you say "I'm just going to polish this up and it will look amazing," or something like that. So -- it's not done when it comes out of the baking soda / aluminum foil / salt mixture? It needs to be polished? Isn't that was this process was supposed to avoid. And I admit I'm totally oblivious to this kind of stuff... if not that, then what do you mean by "polish" and how do I do it?