How To Polish Silver?

Wash the silver with warm water and mild dish soap; rinse and dry thoroughly

Line a bowl with aluminum foil (shiny side up)

Add hot water to the bowl

Add baking soda (about 1–2 tablespoons per cup of water)

Optional: add salt (a pinch)

Place the silver in the solution so it contacts the foil

Let it sit briefly (seconds to a few minutes) until tarnish lightens

Remove with tongs, rinse well with clean water, and dry with a soft cloth

For light tarnish: rub with a silver polishing cloth, moving in one direction

For stubborn tarnish: use a silver polish made for silver; apply with a soft cloth and follow the product directions

Use a soft toothbrush for crevices; avoid abrasive scrubbing on delicate details

For silver-plated items: use gentler methods (polishing cloth or mild silver polish); avoid prolonged soaking in chemical solutions

Avoid abrasive pads, steel wool, and harsh cleaners

Avoid chlorine, bleach, and products not labeled safe for silver

After polishing: store in anti-tarnish cloth or an airtight bag/container

Keep silver dry and reduce exposure to air and humidity

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