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Really badly tarnished silver jewellery

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rubyslippers · 07/02/2012 19:39

Heeeeelp!

All my fault - have some silver jewellery and I think I have ruined it Sad

It is covered in black marks which won't come off

Have tried silver dip several times, buffing etc .... Any tips or do I need to take it to a jewellers for rescue it?

TIA

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Scootergrrrl · 07/02/2012 19:41

Just wear it - the natural oils in your skin will bring it up a treat. It's amazing how quickly it looks a hundred times better.

G0ldenbrown · 07/02/2012 19:42

Soak it in diet coke. Sounds odd but does wonders

dexter73 · 07/02/2012 19:43

Rub toothpaste on it - it really works.

notnowImreading · 07/02/2012 19:45

Line a Tupperware box with foil and put in some soda crystals (the old fashioned kind you get at the obscure end of the washing powder aisle). Put your silver jewellery in and fill with boiling water. It will fizz entertainingly and all the black grime will transfer itself to the foil. You can scrub with an old toothbrush while it's in there if it's really bad but you probably won't need to. It comes up nice and shiny.

rubyslippers · 07/02/2012 21:21

Thank you so much for all the tips

Appreciate it - will give them a whirl

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mrscumberbatch · 07/02/2012 22:44

It's just tarnished. It's an oxidisation of the metal.

In the jewellery trade we use selvet cloths for this. (It's a cloth trated with polish and one will last you a life time.)

cloth

Cheap and just throw it in a drawer till next time.

mrsmartin · 07/02/2012 22:54

I have an anti-tarnish jewellery cabinet that doubles as a full length mirror. Got if from qvc and it was expensive - about £110 when I bought it - but they make trinket boxes for £13 too. It has a special lining that stops oxidisation from happening. The range at qvc is called lori greiner anti tarnish (stick it in the search box) but I'm sure there must be other products out there that do the same job.

rubyslippers · 08/02/2012 07:00

Thank you Mrs C and Mrs M Smile

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valiumredhead · 08/02/2012 10:55

I have a cloth thing - works a treat, you should see the black that it removes!

rubyslippers · 08/02/2012 18:59

I think I will get a cloth as well as the dip in that case Valium ...

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valiumredhead · 08/02/2012 19:01

Mine was about £1.50 from Amazon.

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