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First put the silver jewelry in the middle of the tin foil, the size of the tin foil depends on the area of the jewelry, then sprinkle salt on the silver jewelry until it covers the jewelry, and then wrap the tin foil into a small bag.
Place the tin foil wrapped in silver in a bowl and pour hot water into the bowl (pour slowly around the foil, don't pour it all into the foil bag at once).
After soaking for 30 minutes, open the tin foil, take out your silver jewelry, rinse off the excess salt, and dry it to shine.
Because the salt melts in the process, it also takes away the dirt on the silver jewelry, and it will not scratch the surface.
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Buy a packet of alum at a nearby Chinese medicine pharmacy or pharmacy first;
Then boil the silver jewelry you are wearing in water in the ratio of "water 10: alum 1> (the water must be boiling);
Take out the silver jewelry and put it in cold water and wash it with a soft brush (e.g. toothbrush) dipped in toothpaste or laundry detergent or salad;
Dry with a hair dryer and wipe with suede to look as good as new.
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Silverware can be wiped after soaking in alkaline water for 4-6 hours.
You can also buy silver polishing cloths at a professional silversmith shop.
It can also be wiped with toothpaste, and it is best not to use translucent and transparent toothpaste, which will stick to the crevices and be difficult to clean.
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1. You can add baking soda to clean water, then wash and wipe it, and then wipe the water on the silverware (decoration).
2. Use silver cloth and silver paste to wipe General jewelry stores should be available, especially need to point out: silver cloth contains special potions, can not be washed.
3. Use a soft cloth dipped in some toothpaste to scrub the jewelry, then wash it with water, and wipe it clean with a cotton cloth. (Recommended).
4. Soak the silverware or silver jewelry in silver water, then wash it with water, and finally wipe it with a cotton cloth to keep it dry. However, it is recommended to use silver washing water as little as possible, because silver washing water is a chemical product, which uses the corrosiveness of silver washing water itself to clean silver jewelry, and will cause damage to silver jewelry after long-term use.
5. When the silverware is not in use, it is recommended to seal it with a sealed plastic bag to reduce contact with the air and slow down the blackening. Finally, it is best to avoid contact with sea water and hot springs, and if you are not wearing it, you can put it in an air-insulated container, such as a flannel bag or jewelry box, so that your silver jewelry can always be kept as good as new.
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You can buy a special silver cloth, a few dollars is enough, or you can use toothpaste to wipe it, which is a relatively simple method.
Silver jewelry is easy to blacken after wearing for a long time, which is a normal phenomenon, and can be soaked in ammonia and baking soda or wiped with toothpaste, and then washed with water and dried to restore luster.
Avoid putting silver jewelry with hairspray, perfume, and skin care products, as this will cause a loss of shine; When bathing and laundry, silver jewelry should be removed to prevent the jewelry from encountering alkaline products; Prevent discoloration and deterioration caused by long-term contact with sulfur and its compounds; When exercising and doing physical work, you should try to avoid wearing jewelry, otherwise it is easy to cause jewelry to be deformed or broken and lost; Multiple pieces of jewelry should be avoided together, because their hardness is different, and they should be stored separately after use, so as not to rub and scratch and affect the texture; Some medicines are capable of chemical reactions on silver jewelry, causing the jewelry to deteriorate, and you should be extra careful when touching the medicine.
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Apply a polish dry erase with a sponge or cotton fabric, then polish with a clean, soft towel or absorbent cotton. A good brightener leaves only an invisible protective film.
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Wipe silver cloth, silver stick, dish soap can be used, silverware can not be wiped with sulfur-containing substances, such as sponges, it will get darker and darker the more you rub it!
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It can be wiped with a silver cloth or washed with toothpaste.
How to care for supplemental silver:
l) New silver jewelry.
For new silver jewelry, apply a very thin layer of colorless or very light nail polish with high transparency to the surface, which can help to increase its shine and delay blackening. To remove this layer of nail polish, soak it in banana water and rinse it off with water.
2) Treatment of slight changes in color.
Silver jewelry with slight changes in silver color can be polished with stain remover powder or toothpaste; or soak in sodium bicarbonate (i.e. baking soda) solution and then clean it with a soft brush for polishing; You can also use a solution made by peeling and crushing the honey locust containing saponin and alkaloids and brewing it with boiling water, soak the jewelry, and then wash it with water; or soak silver jewelry with traditional Chinese medicine bellflower, Zhiyuan and other decoctions, and then wash them with water; It can also be soaked in oxalic acid solution with a concentration of less than 50%. All of these methods can be used to remove the slight change in color on the surface of the silver jewelry, making it shiny and silvery.
3) Stained silver jewelry.
For silver jewelry that is stained after moisture, you can use warm vinegar, wipe it off with a soft cloth, and then wash it with water. It can also be rubbed with detergent, toothpaste or tooth powder for polishing.
Usually, you can apply a layer of colorless nails to silver jewelry every 10 days or so to keep it shiny and delay discoloration. The wearing of silver jewelry should be sweat-proof, oil-proof, and moisture-proof.
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The easiest way is to soak in cola for 5-10 minutes, take it out and wash it with water, and wipe it dry. OK.
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In the case of wiping silver cloth, it is best to wipe with a silver cloth, if not, you can directly clean it with a dental cloth, wipe it dry with a clean cloth after washing, it is best to wipe it with a dust-free cloth, if you don't wear it, you can put it in a jewelry box to preserve, don't put it in a place casually, so that the damage to the silver is also great, of course, you can also buy a silver cloth to wipe it back. Generally, they are sold at those counters. You can also buy some silver washing water and wash it yourself!
You can ask.
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Silverware can be cleaned with toothpaste, cola, vinegar or tea, and a silver cloth.
1. Use toothpaste, squeeze a little toothpaste onto our ** jewelry or silver bracelet, find a soft-bristled toothbrush, gently brush back and forth, the black part will slowly disappear, and finally wash it with water to become white and bright.
2. Soak in Coke. Put the bracelet in the cola to soak, this is more suitable for those bracelets that are not very easy to brush, outlining the pattern and so on, if you can't brush it, use this method, soak it for a period of time, and then clean it.
3. Wash with vinegar or tea. You can also use vinegar or strong tea to scrub every day, and the effect is the same.
4. Use a professional silver cloth. You can buy professional silver polishing paper to wipe it, silver polishing paper is a special professional cloth, and then there will be silver powder on it, so that it can be wiped clean.
Notes:
1. Using toothpaste is the easiest and most convenient, and the damage to silverware is relatively small.
2. Silver is relatively soft and easy to deform, so it should not be violently cleaned when cleaning.
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