How to Clean Silver Jewelry Naturally: 5 Easy Tips

How to Clean Silver Jewelry Naturally: 5 Easy Tips

Silver jewelry carries a timeless charm to every collection. Sterling silver jewelry is different from normal silver jewelry as comprises of 92.5% pure silver and 7.5% other metals, which gives them strength and durability. Pure silver jewelry is soft and delicate, making it less common due to its malleability and more vulnerable to scratches. Jewelry often loses its natural shine with everyday wear as it gets exposed to air, moisture, chemicals. Dull and dark spots on silver jewelry is result of a reaction between silver and sulfur compounds found in air, moisture or the touch of perfumes and lotions, which is the main cause of tarnishing them. Factors like humidity, chemical exposure, or inadequate storage conditions can increase the tarnishing process of sterling silver jewelry. However, no worries now your favorite jewelry can easily be restored with natural, Eco-friendly methods, so you can wear them anytime, anywhere. In this blog, you will learn five simple, chemical-free methods to clean your sterling silver jewelry at home, keeping it bright without harsh chemicals.


1: Use Baking Soda and Water for a Gentle Clean

One of the most popular and easiest way to clean silver jewelry at home is with a baking soda paste. Just a simple trick! Mix water and baking soda in a ratio of 1:3 to form a thick paste. Use a toothbrush and rub this paste on your sterling silver jewelry. This will remove the dull, dark spots immediately without scratch marks. This method works best on delicate silver jewelry structures allowing the paste to clean even the tiniest dark corners. The jewelry doesn’t fade at all, its a complete safest method. But be sure, that you are only using pure sterling silver jewelry pieces without any gemstones added on them.

2: Soak in White Vinegar and Baking Soda

Baking soda and vinegar is the common food ingredients which are available in every household. You can use these two ingredients to clean the jewelry pieces by mixing half a cup of white vinegar and two tablespoons of baking soda in a bowl, soak your jewelry pieces into it and keep them aside to settle. This will create a fizzing action that helps remove tarnish. You will notice a remarkable change in sterling silver jewelry ornaments. They will shine as bright as those new ones, when you bought them.

3: Polish with Lemon Juice and Salt

We all know benefits of lemon and salt together, now this combination will also be effective in cleaning your silver jewelry. Take lemon juice, salt and water together, mix them well and soak the jewelry pieces in this solution for 15 minutes. As we know, lemon is acidic in nature which easily break tarnishing property of any substance while salt being abrasive polishes the substance. This indeed helps silver jewelry pieces to restores its shine. We can use this technique on plain pure sterling silver jewelry pieces without gemstones. As the stones can lose their shine due to acidic nature of solution.

4: Use Aluminum Foil for a Chemical-Free Shine

Did you ever imagined that the aluminum foil which we use to cover food can also be used to clean silver jewelry? Yes, let me tell you how! Add a tablespoon of baking soda and salt in a bowl covered with aluminum foil. Place the sterling silver jewelry pieces inside bowl and fill it with water. Leave it as it is for 10 minutes. Remove and see the magic yourself! All the jewelry pieces will come out as with sparking shine. The best part is that this method is eco-friendly as no harsh chemicals as used in this.

5: Clean with Mild Dish Soap and Warm Water

In daily hustle and busy life, sometimes it becomes hard to take a time out and prepare the solutions to clean your ornaments. So, the least time-consuming method is using a soap solution to clean silver jewelry pieces. Sure, this method can be used on a regular bases too while cleaning utensils at home! You just have to keep the jewelry into the soap solution for 10 minutes and for more better results use toothbrush to clean the corner areas where the soap solution is difficult to reach. Rinse the silver jewelry, wipe with soft cotton cloth and see they are ready to shine again! This method, takes minimal efforts required for cleaning and you can use the silver jewelry with gemstones as it is considered the safest method for your delicate gemstone jewelry pieces to get clean off.

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