HOW DO I CLEAN STERLING SILVER JEWELLRY?

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10 Responses to “HOW DO I CLEAN STERLING SILVER JEWELLRY?”

  1. nathan says:

    silver will always tarnish over time. It’s just the nature of the metal. It helps if you store it in a cool dry place like a jewerly box!
    But you can clean it
    here’s some guideshttp://www.essortment.com/all/howtoclean…http://www.doityourself.com/stry/silver

  2. jessicac says:

    I have a sliver cleaning pot — bought from a jewellry shop!
    It has a liquid in it, just put the bracelet into the pot leave for an hour – take it back out and wipe with the cloth provided and its back as good as new!

  3. Alex says:

    Silver cleaner! It’s cheap and can be found anywhere they sell fine jewelry, even K-Mart or those small stands in the mall.
    I have heard you can also use toothpaste (rub it on, let it soak), and rinse.

  4. Nix Trip says:

    Hi, it works wonders but sounds silly either toothpaste or cigrette ash. both need rubbing in and polishing off but take the tarnish off.

  5. Hannah B says:

    Lemon juice or vinegar. I only wear silver. Dont use brasso i tried it once and never got the minging look off the earring

  6. kavekars says:

    Have the lady of house address appropriate staff. “Quality is as quality does”, an old English saying.

  7. its me says:

    silver cleaner

  8. podge says:

    Goddard’s Silver Dip.
    If you cannot find it in your local hardware shop, just type in the above on Google.

  9. Jenn D says:

    you should try soaking it in coke ( the fizzy soft drink ), works a treat.

  10. Tosha B says:

    I know this sounds wierd but it works…tooth paste. get a old tooth brush and us tooth paste and scrub your jewlrey.

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