Hi everyone,
As we all know, our precious silver tends to oxidize (tarnish) a bit over time, making it look dirty - and most people use special cleaning products from retailers. But recently I found a few videos on youtube that show a simple and quite effective way to clean silver coins and bars with only some basic household goods. In my experience it's a bit slow, but it definitely works. Here's how it works:
(By the way, if anyone else in this forum has already posted this method here, then just ignore my post. Same thing if you already know this method
)
What you need:
- Glass (or other) bowl or cup (depending on the size / amount of silver you want to clean)
- Aluminium foil
- Any kind of salt, or baking soda
- Hot (close to boiling) water
Here's how to do it:
1. Fill the glass bowl or cup with the hot water, add plenty of salt, and stir it around until the salt dissolves in the water
2. Add the aluminium foil into the bowl or cup (you can also put it in before adding the water and salt). You can add as much tin foil as you want.
3. Put your silver coins or bars into the bowl or cup, and let it stand for a while. Make sure the silver is in contact with the aluminium foil.
The aluminium reacts with the salt in the water, which cleans the silver. So instead of the tarnish having to be wiped off, it actually reverts back to clean silver
.
Also, here's a video that shows it very well:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CsKLcc13WBo
As we all know, our precious silver tends to oxidize (tarnish) a bit over time, making it look dirty - and most people use special cleaning products from retailers. But recently I found a few videos on youtube that show a simple and quite effective way to clean silver coins and bars with only some basic household goods. In my experience it's a bit slow, but it definitely works. Here's how it works:
(By the way, if anyone else in this forum has already posted this method here, then just ignore my post. Same thing if you already know this method
What you need:
- Glass (or other) bowl or cup (depending on the size / amount of silver you want to clean)
- Aluminium foil
- Any kind of salt, or baking soda
- Hot (close to boiling) water
Here's how to do it:
1. Fill the glass bowl or cup with the hot water, add plenty of salt, and stir it around until the salt dissolves in the water
2. Add the aluminium foil into the bowl or cup (you can also put it in before adding the water and salt). You can add as much tin foil as you want.
3. Put your silver coins or bars into the bowl or cup, and let it stand for a while. Make sure the silver is in contact with the aluminium foil.
The aluminium reacts with the salt in the water, which cleans the silver. So instead of the tarnish having to be wiped off, it actually reverts back to clean silver
Also, here's a video that shows it very well:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CsKLcc13WBo