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Homemade Jewelry Cleaner?

I have a silver necklace that I got from my husband the morning after our wedding. As a result of the use of perfume, body lotions, etc. the necklace now looks dirty. I'd love to let it shine again, but I want to avoid chemicals, as I always try to do when I am cleaning anything .

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Can anyone share tips on a home made remedy for jewelery cleaning? Very much appreciated.

By Maviga from Co. Wicklow, Ireland

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July 20, 20101 found this helpful

Try this: line a cereal bowl with tin foil and add 1 - 2 tablespoons baking soda. Place jewlery in baking soda and add boiling water to the rim of the bowl. Let cool, rinse off jewlery (use a bit of liquid soap if needed) and let air dry.

 
July 20, 20100 found this helpful

You can use tooth paste,brush and rince.Lemon based dish washing liquid,soak in warm water and dish washing liquid and rince.

 

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July 24, 20100 found this helpful

I use the same polishing cloth that is used on silver dinnerware.

 
July 26, 20100 found this helpful

Use white toothpaste to clean your silver jewelry. Use Catsup to clean copper.

 

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