Holy ash isn't completely chemical free. So in a way you are using some chemical. Baking soda, baking powder and lemon are way better than Vibhuth as we don't know what sort of chemical is lurking in it. Or like our grannies used red soil, ash from wood burning stove and tamarind is what we have to use.
You cleared all the doubts. Best video. Very informative. Thank you so much. 😊
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Nice 👍 we are now clear about the egg not to serve in silver
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Very informative dear.. thank you 😊
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Best video. Very useful
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Why silver bowls have some black spots like rubbing, when we wash it after baby feeding?
Silver develops black spots naturally due to exposure to air as explained in this video
Very nice video
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Holy ash isn't completely chemical free. So in a way you are using some chemical. Baking soda, baking powder and lemon are way better than Vibhuth as we don't know what sort of chemical is lurking in it. Or like our grannies used red soil, ash from wood burning stove and tamarind is what we have to use.
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How to wash daily????
As mentioned in the video, just wash using baby/normal dishwash liquid daily. You shall use the holy ash to wash once the silverware starts to darken.
Where do buy holy ash online?
It is available in Indian stores..
It’s called vibhoothi in Hindu religious establishments shop.