I need a good silver cleaner for id bracelets

Peter smith
by Peter smith
  5 answers
  • Landsharkinnc Landsharkinnc on Nov 23, 2017

    Hagarty makes the best silver cleaner for Sterling -- if these are stainless steel, BarKeepers friend, and a soft tooth brush to get into the chain

  • 2dogal 2dogal on Nov 23, 2017

    Most ID bracelets that I've seen are made from metal, not silver. If your's is silver, use Wright's Silver Polish. If it's just metal, use a cleanser like Barkeeper's Friend or Ajax and a scrub brush.

  • Sharon Depatie Sharon Depatie on Nov 23, 2017

    Toothpaste. Rub in well in all areas, even chain, (use soft toothbrush for etchings) , then rise really well in warm water. You’d be surprised how much skin & body oils build up in any jewelry (rings, chains, watch bands & bracelets) & can smell really foul.

  • William William on Nov 23, 2017

    I sell a lot of silver on Ebay. Jewelry, silverware, serving sets. Silver polish and dips tend to remove some of the metal. The foil method doesn't work that great and still leaves a grey film that still needs to be removed. I use white toothpaste (not gel)and a damp toothbrush. For large items I use a damp cloth. Also works on copper, brass, gold, porcelain, ceramics, sneakers, plastics, etc. For my sales I needed one product for cleaning everything.

  • Hillela G. Hillela G. on Nov 24, 2017

    white toothpaste usually works!