Removing Tarnish Naturally
by
Lemons, Lavender, & Laundry
(IC: blogger)
5 Minutes
Easy
Notice tarnish on your silverware? Did you know there is a very easy way to remove it with one pantry item? Throw out all your store bought tarnish remover because you won't need it!
To start, grab your tarnished items and place them in a single layer in an aluminum pan. *NOTE: The pan needs to be ALUMINUM due to the chemical reaction that takes place. If you do not have an aluminum pan, you can cover any pan with aluminum foil to get the same effect.
Grab some baking soda and boiling water...
... and you'll get some ah-mazing results. For the full tutorial, click HERE.
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Published June 24th, 2015 9:47 PM
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Kimberly Swartz on Feb 16, 2019
Toothpaste works well on silver.
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Maggie on Jun 25, 2020
One word of warning: this method works quite quickly, but don't leave the pieces in contact with the solution too long. It can ruin silver plate if you leave it longer after the quick effect. I used to buy and sell silver plate, and I also have seen the bad outcomes of this method, where the silver will never shine again.
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