When I inherited vintage twin silver urns, I wanted to clean them without the use of chemicals. Removing tarnish naturally is actually simple. First, cover your sink with aluminum foil and fill it with hot water. Add a half cup each of kosher salt and baking soda and dissolve. Soak the silver items in the liquid for 3-5 minutes. After removing, rinse well and buff with a soft towel or cloth. Use more salt and baking soda for larger pieces. If necessary, use toothpaste for tough spots, or soak pieces a second time. Note that this won’t polish silver, only clean it. It’s also possible to use vinegar to clean silver naturally.
Key Takeaways:
- Having tarnished silver as decoration is fashionable now, but some people still want their silver shiny.
- You only need salt and baking soda to make a natural silver cleaner that works wonders.
- Follow these easy steps to get beautiful shiny silver without harsh cleaning products.
“Thankfully, I was able to do so…and they turned out so well that I wanted to share this method with you, too!”
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