How To Clean Your Sterling Silver Jewelry At Home With Baking Soda

How To Clean Your Sterling Silver Jewelry At Home With Baking Soda

Cleaning sterling silver with baking soda & aluminum foil is a very simple way to remove tarnish off silver. Many people do like like to use hard chemical to clean sterling silver jewelry. In this video I use baking soda to remove tarnish on sterling silver jewelry I have laying around the house.

If you would like a different method to clean silver check out my other videos.

How To Clean Sterling Silver Jewelry Using a Silver Dip Cleaner – https://youtu.be/iYDf6b9oKII

Does sterling silver tarnish? – https://youtu.be/QC2rW9ZwNZk

Here is the Silver Dip Cleaner on Amazon: https://amzn.to/2EGhFeE
Here is a Polishing cloth you can buy on Amazon: https://amzn.to/3kVYUmZ

Website: https://lukezionjewelry.com/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lukezion_jewelry
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/lukezionjewelry

50 Comments

  1. I had bought a shimmering 9.25 chain that perished, before I even used it. Did this process and turned so pretty! Thank you! Thank you!

  2. Omg It did work, my sterling silver bracelet and charms were so dark but after following those steps now my bracelet is so shiny😍

  3. Yippee it worked. My mood had already changed cos its a ring given to me by my dear mom. Thanks for making me smile 😊

  4. It worked like a charm superior over silver polishing cloth -grateful thks, so happy to see a revival of my silver bangle and ring ❤❤

  5. My silver jewellery chains and earring studs reacted, for some reason, with the silver liquid cleaner I’ve used before with no problem. Perhaps it was old. The silver came out of the liquid extremely tarnished, and I thought ruined forever. I used the method in this video, and the silver came out shiny and like new. Thank you to Luke Zion Jewelry.

  6. Thanks! Solid Tip! P.S. Clogged Sink/Bathtub Drain?! Banking Soda Around/In Sink/Tub, Follow With 3 Pots Of Boiling Hot Water. Clogged Be Gone! Baking Soda…Is There ANYTHING You Can’t Do?!

  7. This looks great for all silver jewelry, but we have a nice designer piece with a pearl, (given as a gift from a dearly departed aunt, so has high sentimental value as well). I know pearls are delicate and dissolve with vinegar. Will this method harm the pearl? (I also have a white gold over silver ring w/ cz that has tarnished. Nothing special, but would like to clean this too without turning the cz cloudy if possible.)

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published.


*