
Aluminum foil
Hot water (not boiling, just hot enough to be effective)
Baking soda (a natural cleaning agent)
Salt (enhances the cleaning process)
Mild dish soap (optional for extra grease removal)
A soft cloth or a toothbrush (for gentle scrubbing, if necessary)
Start by lining the bowl with aluminum foil, shiny side up. The aluminum foil is a key player in this cleaning method because it initiates a chemical reaction that helps remove tarnish from the jewelry.
Add one tablespoon of baking soda and one tablespoon of salt to the hot water. The baking soda will help to neutralize acids and break down dirt, while the salt enhances the electrolytic reaction that will pull tarnish away from your jewelry.
Place your jewelry pieces into the bowl, ensuring they make contact with the aluminum foil. The foil will create a slight electrical current that helps to loosen the tarnish on the metal. You may notice some bubbling or fizzing—this is a good sign that the chemical reaction is taking place.
Let the jewelry soak in the solution for about 10-15 minutes. During this time, the baking soda and salt will work together to lift away dirt and tarnish, while the aluminum foil pulls the tarnish off the metal.
After soaking, remove the jewelry from the bowl and rinse it under cool, running water. Make sure to rinse thoroughly to remove any residue from the cleaning agents.
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