| Tips On How To Clean Your Silver.Ag Brand Silver Necklace |
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| Written by Jan Pavlik |
| Monday, 14 March 2011 08:31 |
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Silver is a metal that has been worn for many thousands of years, but one of the most common is easy to problems with it is the fact that it can be very difficult to clean and will come worn and tarnished over time. If you have a silver necklace that you need to clean, then consider some of these following to do so. ![]() One very simple method that you can use in order to clean any type of silver is to get a toothbrush and some white toothpaste and then to scrub the necklace thoroughly. After doing this then you simply need to wash off the toothpaste and then run the silver down using a cloth. If you were to use this on a very regular basis then your silver jewellery should remain very clean. You could also make a cleaning paste using three parts baking soda and one part water. Scrub the necklace using this paste, rinse it in hot water, and then wipe it down. As an alternative to this you could simply soak the necklace in hot water to which you have added some baking soda for about five minutes. You could also add an aluminium sheet and the necklace into a few inches of water that is boiling in a pan. Once the water is boiling then add in a couple of tablespoons of baking soda and then allow the whole mixture to boil for roughly 5 minutes. After this time has lapsed then remove the necklace and rinse it off. ![]() Of course, as an alternative to all of these you can also go and purchase a silver polish. Simply use a brush in order to apply the polish, and then follow the instructions that are set out with the product. Any of these different methods should certainly help you to keep your silver necklace in tiptop condition. About the Author: Mr. Pavlik is expert in silver jewelry. Silver.Ag (the company, he works for), have over 114.000 pcs of jewelry in stock (figaro chains, snake chains, flat chain etc.). More then 500.000 customers worldwide are happy with Silver.Ag brand jewelry. Kindly provided by MoneyHunter.org You are welcome to use this article on your own website, if you include the link just before this text. |