Sterling Silver Jewelry Care
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Caring for Silver
Silver is a beautiful metal that out shines most
jewelry any day. But sadly it easily develops a black
tarnish. When silver is exposed to the outside a chemical
reaction occurs causing the unsightly tarnish. The more
moist the climate, the faster it tarnishes.
Don't worry though. With the proper care your silver can
last more than a lifetime. Plus it's easy to do.
Silver scratches and pits easily. The best way to clean
your silver is with a non abrasive paste or liquid polish
cleaner. You can find silver polish cleaners in your
grocery store, hardware store, pharmacy or jewelry store.
You'll find two types of silver polish cleaner. One you
need to apply and let dry and remove with a cloth. The
other is applied than washed off. The one you wash off is
the least abrasive making it your best choice. Some silver
polish cleaners also provide anti-tarnish protection.
Polish and clean your silver with 100% cotton lint-free
cloth or balls. Other fabric are made with abrasive
compounds that can produce in scratches. Only use a horse
hair brush to remove grime from intricate designs. Handle
your silver wearing cotton gloves to keep fingerprints off
you new shiny surface.
Other types of cleaning methods exist. The most common is
Chemical Dips and Electrochemical. Chemical dip contains
acids and accelerates the tarnish removal. The corrosive
nature of acid can damage and pit your silver. You should
only use chemical dips for severely tarnish silver that
won't clean up with polish. The aluminum plate used in
electrochemical cleaning can also scratch and pit your
silver. It will also cause your silver to tarnish quicker.
Neither method is recommended.
Try these simple tips to reduce silver tarnish. Store each
silver item individually inside a polyethylene bag. Extra
protection, wrap them in sulfur free archive tissue. Absorb
moisture and harmful pollutants by placing bagged silica
gel and active charcoal or Anti Tarnish strips with the
stored silver.
Never put your silver in the dishwasher. The harsh dish
detergent and high water temperatures are too abrasive for
your prized sterling silver. This includes silver plated
items too. Always wash your silver by hand and dry with a
cotton dish towel.
Remember... give your silver regular care and you'll have
those heirloom treasure for future generations to enjoy.
Jill Montwaur is the editor for FAX
Silver
A great internet site with many tips and facts about
silver. For more information and articles, visit
http://www.faxsilver.com
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