My Sterling Silver Jewelry Is Tarnishing. What Should I Do?
Sterling silver is a beautiful and timeless material. But if you've noticed that your beloved pieces are starting to lose their shine or darken, don't worry—it's normal! Tarnishing is a natural process that affects sterling silver when it comes into contact with sulfur, moisture, or oxygen in the air. Luckily, with some easy techniques and a little care, you can restore your sterling silver to its original brilliance.
1. Use a Polishing Cloth
Use a silver polishing cloth to wipe away any tarnish. Cleaning cloths are also great for travel and on-the-go cleaning to help prevent buildup.
2. Try a Baking Soda Paste
For heavier tarnish, create a paste of baking soda and water and gently rub it onto the silver. Let sit for a few minutes, then rinse with warm water and pat dry with a soft, lens-safe microfiber cloth.
3. Always Store Properly
To prevent tarnishing, store your silver jewelry in a cool, dry place, preferably in anti-tarnish pouches or airtight bags with silica gel packs.
5. Avoid Harsh Chemicals
Keep your sterling silver away from lotions, perfumes, and chlorine, as these can accelerate tarnishing. Don't forget to remove your jewelry before applying beauty products or swimming.
Try following these steps to keep your sterling silver ring looking as good as new for years! To purchase our simple, easy-to-use Jewlr Jewelry Cleaner & Cloth Kit, please click here. For more information, we have a great article that covers caring for your fine jewelry here: Top Tips For Jewelry Care.
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