Jewelers won't say this! How best to clean silver and gold, i.e. jewelry with baking soda and toothpaste and restore the shine. Make your own cleaning agent that restores the shine to jewelry in 1 minute.
This is the way I always clean my silver with excellent results. Thank you! 👍👍👍 Also, rubbing dry baking soda on the piece of silver will work wonders.
Too much work, just get a glass or china bowl, aluminium foil in bottom, place silver jewellery on foil all one tsp baking soda and cover with boiling water, that is all. If you want to polish silver, white chalk powder does a great job.
Thanks very much for a great video, and great information - Simple yet effective! I have a silver bracelet that always looks dingy and tarnished. I will try this tonight - Wish me luck!
You can also wrap your jewelry in aluminum foil and put it in a pot of boiling water that has a few tablespoons of baking soda in it. After a couple minutes cool the pot down and your silver is shiny while tarnish is now on the foil.
Гонево. Самый дешёвый стиральный порошок с эффектом отбеливания. Насыпать на мокрую руку ( или руку в перчатке), положить серебро, накрыть другой мокрой рукой ( или), выполнить движения "мытьё рук" 1 - 2 минуты, промыть водой. Выполнял я эту процедуру уже более двух десятков раз + все мои знакомые пользуются этим способом очистки. P. S. Подсказал этот способ один мой знакомый ювелир.
а чашку кладём чайную ложку пищевой соды( можно 2 ложки), заливаем 100-150 граммов кипящей воды и сразу же бросаем туда же серебряную, золотую цепочку, колечко...через 15-20 минут достаём и ополаскиваем и всё, ничего тереть не нужно, сверкает как новая, проверено много раз...
When I travel I've always use toothpaste to clean my jewelry, works well on diamonds as well & I don't have to pack a cleaner for gold & AND silver. As it's 2 different commercial-type of cleaners I'd use at home. I worked in the jewelry industry for quite a few years. If you notice he's also using a piece of aluminum foil to place the silver piece on as he's cleaning it w/the solution. That actually helps the paste work better believe it or not & I was waiting for him to mention that step. He didn't so I did! Lol! 😘❤️
Aluminum foil, baking powder, salt, vinegar, and boiling water is a good method. I would not use these methods on jewelry that has any other stones but diamonds, though.
I brush with toothpaste and a little water. Rinse immediately though, because the toothpaste leaves a fine white powder film on your jewellery. Bush gemstones under the running tap with an old toothbrush to make certain the powder film is removed.