10 ways to clean silver jewelry
Silver jewelry is attractive because of its luster, but it tends to blacken after being worn for a long time. How to deal with it?
The best way to maintain silver jewelry is to wear it every day, because the grease of the human body makes silver give off a warm and natural luster.
When you don’t wear them, it is best to pack them in a sealed bag to prevent the silver jewelry surface from being oxidized and blackened when it comes in contact with the air.
However, the silver jewelry will inevitably turn black. If you have special silver washing water at home, you can soak the silver jewelry in the silver washing water for a minute or two, and then wipe it dry.
You can also use cola to soak, but the soaking time should be longer, about half a day.
Ten ways of silver cleaning
- Soak in cola for 12 hours.
- Apply lipstick to acloth, wipe the silver jewelrywith the cloth, and then rinse it clean with water.
- Scrub with acetic acid.
- Soak with last night’s tea.
- Wipe with silver cloth.
- Bath it insilver washing waterfor one to two minutes.
- Use the correction liquid to coat the silver ornaments, and wipe the silver ornaments with a cloth before the correction liquid goesdry.
- Clean with toothpaste and toothbrush
- Use a lighter to burn black silver jewelry (note: this method is only limited to puresilver.Do not use matches, because matches contain sulfur, which will turn silver jewelry into silver sulfide), and then use a silver wiping cloth to polish the silver jewelry. This method makes pure silver jewelry particularly bright. Note that this method cannot be used for 925 silver jewelry, because 925 contains copper and other alloys.
- Puresilver ornaments often turn black. Although they can be cleaned, it’s also very troublesome. It’s advised to apply a layer of transparent nail polish onto the ornament after cleaning, before blowing it dry with an air blower.
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