Using baking soda, not powder, is an old fashioned silver and other metal cleaning practice, however, It doesn't necessarily clean. What it does is take the top layer of silver off revealing the non tarnished inner layer. This can be extremely harmful to antiques and actually anything, as over time you will wear it down. Stick with tooth paste. As far as I know Tooth paste won't cause harm.
First she says to use "baking soda." Later she says to use "baking powder." Which is it? They are two different products. Would have been nice if she had actually demonstrated it. Then we could have seen the box and the quantities she used.
This works. I didn't use boiling water, just hot tap water.
evelynjoyce 5 months ago
thank you
bradyw95 10 months ago
Using baking soda, not powder, is an old fashioned silver and other metal cleaning practice, however, It doesn't necessarily clean. What it does is take the top layer of silver off revealing the non tarnished inner layer. This can be extremely harmful to antiques and actually anything, as over time you will wear it down. Stick with tooth paste. As far as I know Tooth paste won't cause harm.
GuardianKiyoshi 1 year ago
First she says to use "baking soda." Later she says to use "baking powder." Which is it? They are two different products. Would have been nice if she had actually demonstrated it. Then we could have seen the box and the quantities she used.
SKEWLPSYCH 1 year ago
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FIRST!!!
paulisemo15 3 years ago