What can I use to clean a tarnished silver teapot?

Gail
by Gail
  8 answers
  • Kim Kim on Nov 23, 2017

    Sprinkle salt on the face of a cut lemon. Rub your tarnish away!

    😊

  • Chubby58 Chubby58 on Nov 23, 2017

    Order some Wenol from Amazon. It's a German made polish. They make a cleaner and a polisher. It comes in tubes like a large size toothpaste tube. This is the only polish I use. Years ago I tried all the ones you can buy, even tried the tin foil in water and have found nothing that compares to Wenol. It works fantastic.

  • Carole Crawford-Evon Carole Crawford-Evon on Nov 23, 2017

    Silver polish is available at most stores like Walmart, Target and also grocery type stores. You can also try a method where you line your sink with Aluminium foil, add lots of salt and hot water. Let the teapot soak. I did not have very good luck with that method, so I use the silver polish.

  • Kay Kay on Nov 23, 2017

    Hi Gail, use tarnoff. Simply wipe on with a cotton ball, then rince off @ dry with a soft cloth. Ask your local Hardwear store, they should be able to tell you where you can buy it. They may even sell it to. It is very popular, @ has been advertised on TV in Australia. There is allso CLR clear to, your local Hardwear store should be able to help you with this one to. This is allso popular @ has been advertised on T V. Good luck Kay Adelaide Australia

  • Lorrayne Lorrayne on Nov 23, 2017

    Put it in a bowl with tin foil, sprinkle lots of bi- carb soda over it and then cover in boiling water. The chemical reaction will remove all the black.

  • 2dogal 2dogal on Nov 23, 2017

    Use Wright's Silver Polish. Be careful of harsh products that will remove some of the silver.