You can use ketchup to clean silver as the acidity in the ketchup from the tomatoes and vinegar reacts with the oxidation on the silver and breaks down the tarnish.
To clean silver with ketchup apply the ketchup to the tarnished silver and allow the ketchup sit on the tarnished silver for 10 minutes to 20 minutes, then rinse with warm water and then dry it and buff it with a soft cloth.
You can also use toothpaste to clean sterling silver but you should only use non gel and non abrasive toothpaste to clean the sterling silver.
You should also use a soft bristled toothbrush and avoid any harsh scrubbing to prevent scratches on the sterling silver.
You can also remove tarnish from sterling silver by using baking soda and water.
The best home remedy to clean silver is to use some baking soda and water to make a paste and then gently scrub away the tarnish.
Vinegar, water and baking soda is a good way of cleaning silver.
Mix 1/2 cup of white vinegar with 2 tablespoons of baking soda in a bowl of lukewarm water and allow the silver to soak for 2 to 3 hours.
After soaking the silver in the baking soda and lukewarm water you can then use a cloth to wipe away and tarnish or grime and then run the silver under some running water to rinse the silver off.
Then be sure to dry the silver as leaving the silver wet can cause tarnish to occur on the silver.
To make homemade sterling silver cleaner you can use some water, baking soda and aluminum foil.
You can also use a combination of baking soda and vinegar or use a toothbrush to clean the sterling silver.
A chemical reaction with sulfur containing substances in the air forming silver sulfide is what tarnishes silver quickly.
When the silver is exposed to moisture, humidity and air pollution it can accelerate the tarnishing process.
Rubber, wool and some papers that contain sulfur compounds an cause the silver to tarnish quickly.
To keep your sterling silver from tarnishing store the silver so that it does not get exposed to moisture or harmful substances.
You can store the silver in airtight bags or containers and store the silver in a cool, dry place and use some tarnish resistant strips or even chalk to absorb any moisture.
You can also store the silver in anti tarnish pouches or cloths.
To store silver so it doesn't tarnish you should store the silver so that it's kept away from moisture and air.
You can store the silver by wrapping each piece of silver in acid free tissue paper and placing the silver in a Ziploc bag with the air removed.
And you should also store the silver in a cool, dark and dry place to keep the silver from tarnishing.
You can also store the silver in anti tarnish bags or strips can also be used to absorb pollutants and moisture.
Silver lasts for a lifetime and even longer when cared for properly.
Although silvers lifespan can also vary depending on factors such as wear and ear, storage conditions and even exposure to certain substances and moisture.
Silver is known for being durable and can also withstand daily wear and it can be passed down through family for generations.
Silver that is exposed to air and moisture, contact with harsh chemicals like cleaning products, and perfume or frequent wear or use can lead to the silver to tarnish and wear.
Regular cleaning of the silver and keeping the silver away from sunlight and humidity as well as harsh chemicals can extend the lifespan of the silver.
Silver tarnishing is a natural oxidation process which can occur over time and turn the silver black or dull which is more noticeable with less than ideal storage or if it's silver jewelry and it's not worn frequently.
Gold plating on silver and silver jewelry can also last a very long time but it can fade overtime.
For sterling silver jewelry including silver rings have been worn daily for decades without any issues.