How do I make a silver cleaning cloth?
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Jackie
Here is info for you
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eJAD_m4m__M
https://www.cleaningmachine.net/7-best-silver-polishing-cloth/
Hi! The silver cleaning cloths I have seen are impregnated with the cleaning chemicals. I assume if you used a cloth and cleaner together, you could seal the cloth in a ziploc bag or jar when not in use, to continue using it. Have you seen a tutorial for making one?
Here are the instructions for making your own silver cleaning cloths: https://www.hunker.com/12001407/how-to-make-homemade-silver-polishing-cloths
Chloe,
Did you look at the site? I found it, but the first step is to mix the liquids together, but doesn't give you a list of ingredients or at least, I couldn't find it.
Thanks anyway, Jackie
You mean microfiber with silver in it? The fibers on those are so tiny that you can't make your own. I like e-cloth brand - cheaper than Norwex, works just as good, and has silver in it! https://us.e-cloth.com#5b5769e44b71f
Step 1
Cover a glass dish with a piece of aluminum foil (shiny side up).
Step 2
Place your silver pieces on top of the aluminum foil.
Step 3
Sprinkle 1 tsp. of baking soda and 1 tsp. of salt on top of the pieces.
Step 4
Add boiling water to the pan.
Step 5
Soak silver pieces for 15 minutes.
Step 1
Pour the liquid ingredients into the bowl and stir well.
Step 2
Take one of the flannel pieces and immerse it into the solution, allowing it to soak for a minute.
Step 3
Put gloves on, take cloth out of the solution and squeeze it to remove any excess liquid.
Step 4
Set cloth aside and repeat with remaining pieces of flannel.
Step 5
Hang cloths to dry, remove gloves and throw them away.
Step 6
When cloths are dry, fold them and put into a resealable plastic bag.
Step 7
Use the cloths to buff silver jewelry, silverware, and other silver pieces.