Silver objects are among the most precious that we keep in our homes: whether they are rings, bracelets, necklaces, but also cutlery or other decorative objects, they almost always have a sentimental value as well as an economic one.
Silver has, however, a flaw: over time it tends to blacken and lose its natural brilliance. It is a completely natural phenomenon and, fortunately, solvable.
This metal takes on a dark, dull color due to exposure to hydrogen sulfide in the air. The chemical reaction that is produced affects the surface layer of the object, and for this reason it is possible to recover it.
Toothpaste
It is not only useful for keeping the mouth free of cavities, but can be used to recover blackened silver.
Wash silver objects with soap and water, then apply a layer of toothpaste to their surface for 5 minutes. Finally, rinse with cold water and dry well with paper towels.
Dish soap, salt and vinegar
In a container, mix water, salt, a tablespoon of white vinegar and a few drops of liquid dish soap.
Dip the silver items in the solution and wait about 20 minutes. Finally, rinse with plenty of water and wipe clean with a clean cloth to remove stains and dry the silver.
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