Home Remedies for Clean Silver Jewellery
This fact that most woman specially the youth in India prefers wearing junk and silver jewellery over diamond,gold and platinum . Because It gives them to chose more design and change with trends because it is cheap than diamond,platimun and Gold.
Most office women or college going girld prefer wearing silver studs and junks which are easy to afford and are current stylish design. But the problem of silver jewellery as part of daily fashion is that they tend to get blacked or darkened with time. But there are several methods to bring back the shine of the silver which are being given in the following and we can avoid problems
How to Clean Silver Jewellery At home
Apply a little of toothpaste on a unused toothbrush and rub on the surface of the silver jewellery gently and also in a circular motion. But make sure that the toothpaste does not have a gel base. Put the jewellery under thorough rinsing and the shine has been restored. The black patch on the jewellery is the combined effect of dirt, dust and moisture which forms a stubborn layer on the metal.
Another home solution is Baking soda .Make a mixture of hot water and baking soda and apply it on the jewellery surface with a piece of cotton cloth. You can also apply toothbrush to apply this mixture. The surface should be cleaned and dried and the black tarnish would be gone. It is a good cleansing agent and helps to get rid of the darkening effect on the jewellery with ease.
One can rub the surface of the silver jewellery with the remaining water of a boiled potato. One can even store this water for future use.
Baby shampoos can be applied with a mild brush to remove stains from the silver jewellery. But make sure you wipe the shampoo with a dry cloth rather than rinsing thoroughly in water.
If you do not want to follow the above methods follow a regular rule take precautions beforehand which includes removing silver jewellery at night and wiping it with a clean dry cotton to stop the accumulation of the black darkened layer.
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