Posted on February 9, 2010.
I remember reading somewhere that you can polish the silver with household liquids such as vinegar (?) And baking soda (?) Nobody knows the household liquids you can use to polish the silver. I do not know if it was vinegar, baking soda or lemon juice .... etc.? Someone knows?
Here's a website showing how to clean with baking soda
http://www.tinatang.com/about/cleaning.h ...
It works very well.
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use toothpaste, it works well
Lemon juice for wood
Vinegar as well as the improvement of the more general
Baking soda to the wash loads of carpet or solvent smells.
No, but the Polish currency i with cigarette ash n its really help full to try
put a cork in the kitchen sink. it in line with foil. fill the sink about one quarter of the way the hot water. Add salt on top of the sheet. (About 1-2 tablespoons)
up tarnished silver in the sink so it touches the foil. Leave a few minutes. Maybe 5 minutes for items severely shaken.
After the lights silver, rinse and dry thoroughly. Keep dry.
Some recipes "for this kind of money cleaning, use baking soda. I did not use baking soda, but it might be worth considering in the case of aluminum / salt / hot water thing does not give you the results you want.
This works well with the money that is not screened and lose its silver layer already. I used this method successfully, but I do not think it's the best way to clean soft cheap money.
yep .. true ... it is because of the acidity of vinegar, lemon juice or other citrus and alkalinity of the bicarbonate of soda