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Paper Roses

(7,473 posts)
Sat Dec 26, 2015, 03:52 PM Dec 2015

Silver cleaning tip needed.

I've cleaned more silver through the years than I care to remember. Once in a while I will find a piece that has a deep, dark spot that will not polish out. I know about using Tarn-X with a Q-tip, but I don't have any now. Usually use Haggerty's or Goddard's polish, then use Wenol for a final shine. Need to get my project done and have no Tarn-X on hand. Any other way to "dot" these few spots, rinse and then polish as usual? Any help would be appreciated.
I am working on coin silver spoons, most have shined up well, 3 are spotted, not pitted.

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Silver cleaning tip needed. (Original Post) Paper Roses Dec 2015 OP
Have you ever tried that aluminum foil/baking soda/salt method? Vinca Dec 2015 #1
Thanks for the tip. Have used this method to remove lacquer from metal. Paper Roses Dec 2015 #2

Vinca

(50,271 posts)
1. Have you ever tried that aluminum foil/baking soda/salt method?
Sat Dec 26, 2015, 06:38 PM
Dec 2015

You line a pan with aluminum foil, add hot water and then 2 c. baking soda and 1/4 c. salt and swirl it around and add the silver. It makes a chemical reaction that removes the tarnish. I had to look up the measurements since I haven't done it in a few years, but as I recall it worked pretty well.

Paper Roses

(7,473 posts)
2. Thanks for the tip. Have used this method to remove lacquer from metal.
Sun Dec 27, 2015, 07:37 AM
Dec 2015

Boil the heck out of the items, rinse well and polish w/metal cleaner. I've never tried it on silver before this. Worked like a charm. I have an old aluminum pan dedicated to just this process. The combination of salt and baking soda stains the pan so I'd advise anyone doing this to pick up an big old aluminum pot at a thrift shop. Save it for just this type of job.

I always make sure the item is totally covered with the solution.
Thanks Vinca for suggesting I use this for the silver. A rinse, then a good buff w/Wenol, the spoons look like new.

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