What is the best way to remove tarnish from sterling silver?

Posted on July 11th, 2009 by admin

I have this beautiful sterling silver clock, but am afraid to use a liquid solvent. Any suggestions?

You can buy silver cleaners at Walmart and the like. They are safe and work really well. My mom cleaned her grandmother’s silverware with it, and it worked beautifully. : )

6 Responses

  1. JillieBoe Says:

    You can buy silver cleaners at Walmart and the like. They are safe and work really well. My mom cleaned her grandmother’s silverware with it, and it worked beautifully. : )
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  2. ramblin' on... Says:

    You can always use baking soda and a damp rag…used it recently myself on some sterling silver jewelry and it shined right up. They do make sterling silver cleaner that would be safe to use, I’m sure. Good luck !
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  3. Mr. BIG Says:

    yes i’ve never had a problem with the store bought cleaners.
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  4. Who am I? Who are U? Says:

    omg, try toothpaste, sounds strange but rub it with a tissue and toothpaste- i love that one!
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  5. SHUL Says:

    use lemon juice and leave for a while and then shine it, looks like new. or you can use silvo (liquid bought in a supermarket)
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  6. mjfluffy420 Says:

    Wright’s cream polish works. You can also get treated jewelry clothes that work. The toothpaste thing work but you have to use the paste kind not the gel.
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