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Leslie Burns
@LeslieBurns@esq.social  ·  activity timestamp 3 days ago

Did one of my favorite cleaning hacks today: cleaned my silver jewelry with aluminum foil, baking soda, and boiling water. Make sure to use a glass bowl, put foil in, add baking soda (I guess I used like 3 tsp?), put items in making sure each touches the foil, add boiling water so all is underwater, and wait a couple of minutes. Most of the tarnish transfers to the foil! Remove items, wipe with microfiber, and done.

After photo with items drying on blue paper towels.
After photo with items drying on blue paper towels.
After photo with items drying on blue paper towels.
Streamy bowl with jewelry just visible (items completely submerged)
Streamy bowl with jewelry just visible (items completely submerged)
Streamy bowl with jewelry just visible (items completely submerged)
Tarnished silver pieces in the bowl with each piece touching the foil at some point.
Tarnished silver pieces in the bowl with each piece touching the foil at some point.
Tarnished silver pieces in the bowl with each piece touching the foil at some point.
Glass bowl with foil crumples on the bottom and baking soda on the foil.
Glass bowl with foil crumples on the bottom and baking soda on the foil.
Glass bowl with foil crumples on the bottom and baking soda on the foil.
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