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    Default Ways To Clean Silver Jewelry

    * If it is a heavy dirt buildup or a tarnish that you want to remove, you will have to use special silver cleaner. Such cleaners are easily available commercially and come in both the liquid as well as in paste forms. The liquid cleaners are known as silver dips. The best way to use them is by pouring a small quantity in a cup and placing the ornament inside the liquid. You will be amazed by seeing the instant result.




    * Silver cleaners in paste form can be used by scooping a small amount over a toothbrush or a piece of cloth. Start by working through the crevices of the scrollwork and move in a straight line. Any kind of circular motion may cause severe scratching. Once dry, make use of a clean cloth to remove the excess paste. You can also use warm water to rinse the piece and then dry it properly.

    * Some people even use toothpaste to clean and polish silver articles. Make surer to use simple paste formulas, which are devoid of any special whitening options. Using a soft damp sponge or damp cloth, spread the paste and gently rub over the silver, in straight, back and forth motions.

    * Another method of using toothpaste is by wetting the piece of silver first and then spreading the paste directly over the surface. Now, polish the silver by using gentle, non-scratching movements. Once done, rinse off the toothpaste, using warm water and dry the silver with a soft towel.

    * Baking soda is also used to clean and polish silver ornaments. It is mainly used to remove stubborn stains that do not get removed by other means. However, the soda may sometimes cause damage to the silver, as it is generally considered to be too abrasive. So, exercise caution.

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    * While purchasing any form of silver jewelry or embellishment, always keep in mind that silver is a very soft metal and can bend easily on the application of mild force.

    * Silver should never be kept along with other metals or stored loose in an ornament box. The ideal way to store silver ornaments is by placing them in a small zippered plastic bag. This will prevent other jewelry from rubbing against your silver ornaments and will also protect them from air, thereby preventing tarnishing.

    * Do not leave your silver jewelry against any kind of bare wood particularly oak. This is because they contain an acid that mars the surface of the metal. Hence avoid storing them in small cardboard boxes or even in paper envelopes since both paper and cardboard are wood pulp products.

    * You can clean your silver jewelry by using a small piece of flannel cloth or soft cotton. Never use any kind of synthetic materials for the purpose, as they can cause scratching. Apart from this, you can also use a child’s toothbrush if you want to take care of the intricate patterns.
    Last edited by minisoji; 12-21-2009 at 06:58 AM.

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    Thank you for sharing...nice post

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    thanks a lot for that posts!
    We know for a fact that silver jewelry is one of the most common types of jewelry that people purchase. From silver earrings and bracelets to silver rings and pendants, silver jewelries are fine pieces to wear both for casual and special occasions. Some people do not like the look of yellow gold, and so silver jewelry becomes the best alternative to match a person's skin tone and outfits.
    So that's a big thing for us to know that we should really take a lot of care to our jewelries.

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    Last edited by rameshxavier; 11-30-2009 at 03:45 AM.

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    Silver is a bit trickier to clean than gold. As silver tends to tarnish with time, removing tarnish before it has a chance to build up and turn black is key to preserving your silver jewellery. If you keep your silver extremely clean, a simple mild soap and water solution should suffice to remove daily dirt and oil. However, once tarnishing begins to set in or the piece becomes heavily soiled, using a silver polish is the easiest way to remove the tarnish.

    Always remember that silver is a soft metal, so be sure to use a soft cloth or brush when applying silver cleaner. Rinse the cleaner well and dry the item carefully to ensure that there is no water damage caused after the rinsing process. Tarnishing is difficult to prevent, but if you act quickly, it is fairly easy to remove.
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    Last edited by minisoji; 12-21-2009 at 06:56 AM.

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    Thanks for sharing.

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    Silver in home decor or jewelry requires special care to remove dirt and tarnish. Before you clean your silver, be sure that you understand how to and how not to take care of your silver pieces.
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    Last edited by minisoji; 01-16-2010 at 09:59 AM.

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    Does Baking Soda affect gemstones negatively? I have a silver bracelet with sapphires on them and i fear to clean the silver with baking soda and i am not really sure about how it would affect my blue sapphires.

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