I just tried this. It is just amazing and so easy and quick!!! My Silver Jewelry you is back to it's beautiful shiny self ! Lol, I'm no longer embarrassed to wear it. Thank you so much for sharing this tip and I will most definitely be watching for other ideas and ways you have for many things to come and for many, many years to come!! GOD BLESS And again, Thank You. Your Friend, Patty McCoy
all you need it to rub backing soda around on the titem with your fingers till it starts to turn color them wash off and you will get a more shiny look. you can also use a soft brisal nail brush with backing soda and a drop of dish soap.
OMGEEEEEE your video is the best! I love how you explain the WHY of the ingredients [ie-the hot water intensifies the reaction of foil] . Thank you so much❣️
Hey there I just subscribed . Awesome idea thank you. I was just noticing some tarnish on a beautiful silver bracelet I have BUT it has REAL faceted gemstones in it.I wonder if it's SAFE for those? Thanks in advance
DO NOT USE on costume jewelry or unknown metal content. I tried this on a designer necklace and it spread the verdigris and made some of the gem stones dull. PSA
You should never clean costume jewelry with any kind of cleaner or chemical , especially anything abrasive… costume jewelry is just that … throwaway stuff … this method is only for real precious metals.
I've seen folks clean their jewelry with all the ingredients you used except for the vinegar. Have you tried without adding the vinegar? If so was there much of a difference? I gotta try both now or it'll drive me MaD wondering...LOL!
Karen D the vinegar acts as a catalyst and helps deep clean in between links with a roaming action ... works really well . If you can save money on doing this and not buying cleaners it’s def well worth it . Give it a try I bet you will be happy . Thanks for watching ! Please subscribe if your interested in my channel .
OMG I was able to cleaned up a few jewelleries that had become black. Both 14k gold and .925 silver jewelleries, and this WORKED!! I had forgotten to add the salt to the mixture but it worked!! THANK YOU!!
I just tried this. It is just amazing and so easy and quick!!! My Silver Jewelry you is back to it's beautiful shiny self ! Lol, I'm no longer embarrassed to wear it. Thank you so much for sharing this tip and I will most definitely be watching for other ideas and ways you have for many things to come and for many, many years to come!! GOD BLESS And again, Thank You. Your Friend,
Patty McCoy
Wow! Works so well on my white gold, sterling silver, even a stainless steel chain. Thank you for sharing.
Thanks for sharing. I even add a drop of dawn as well.
Omg that worked phenomenally better than the toothpaste hack I use to do thank you so much
YES! it worked. Thanku from Texas
Thanks for posting. I'm going to give it a try.
all you need it to rub backing soda around on the titem with your fingers till it starts to turn color them wash off and you will get a more shiny look. you can also use a soft brisal nail brush with backing soda and a drop of dish soap.
OMGEEEEEE your video is the best! I love how you explain the WHY of the ingredients [ie-the hot water intensifies the reaction of foil] . Thank you so much❣️
I've been doing this for years, with success. There is, however, no tarnish resistant, and only the jeweller can file rings to make them magnificent.
Hey there I just subscribed . Awesome idea thank you. I was just noticing some tarnish on a beautiful silver bracelet I have BUT it has REAL faceted gemstones in it.I wonder if it's SAFE for those? Thanks in advance
I literally did the soap and toothpaste thing and both failed big time. I did this and bam! Clean. Thank you 🙏
Your accent!!! Love it!
Good job uncle kenny
Market Basket in the houuuuuuuse! 💍🛒✌
thats right lol !
Thanks for the video, I didn’t want to use chemicals.
nice sir Thnks for sharing this information.
Most welcome
I'm just wondering if I can use, Apple Cider Vinegar or Cleaning Vinegar if I don't have, Regular Vinegar
Your Tip Was The Best Posted❣️💡❣️
i got the best results indeed the missing link was the vinegar i got the shit and the sparkle back
Thank you
Interesting!
Thanks u is working
Possible Substitute for salt? It’s snowing a lot where I stay and no way to go get some from the store.
Did it stopped snowing yet?
@@marcusgreer3868 😂😂 hell no
@@jokerop-3613 Shit man, what kinda of winter 🥶 is that? 😂
@@marcusgreer3868 Foreal idk if realizes the city gets their salt from the mines they aren’t in grocery stores buying out shelves lmao
@@atlantaogatlantaoh3546 oh shit 😂
THANK YOU!!!
You’re welcome!
Thank you. Brilliant. 👍😁
you're welcome ! glad i could help and thanks for watching !
DO NOT USE on costume jewelry or unknown metal content. I tried this on a designer necklace and it spread the verdigris and made some of the gem stones dull. PSA
You should never clean costume jewelry with any kind of cleaner or chemical , especially anything abrasive… costume jewelry is just that … throwaway stuff … this method is only for real precious metals.
I've seen folks clean their jewelry with all the ingredients you used except for the vinegar. Have you tried without adding the vinegar? If so was there much of a difference? I gotta try both now or it'll drive me MaD wondering...LOL!
Karen D the vinegar acts as a catalyst and helps deep clean in between links with a roaming action ... works really well .
If you can save money on doing this and not buying cleaners it’s def well worth it . Give it a try I bet you will be happy .
Thanks for watching ! Please subscribe if your interested in my channel .
kenni411 I'm gonna give it a try today with the vinegar. I'll let ya know how it turns out for me, THANKs!
SuperSpecial K did it work?
How many hours?
Kamto Sakura like 5 mins it’s rather instantaneous
HEY dude i don't have any baking soda OR FOIL. HOW CAN u tell me i have these ingredients in my house lol
D K maybe you don’t cook and a trip to the grocery store might be in order ? Lol
OMG I was able to cleaned up a few jewelleries that had become black. Both 14k gold and .925 silver jewelleries, and this WORKED!! I had forgotten to add the salt to the mixture but it worked!! THANK YOU!!