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Blackened and oxidized silver so you can clean it without damaging it: you have everything in the kitchen

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If you notice that your silver jewelry is blackened and oxidized, this is a sign that they need attention. But don't worry, you'll find the solution straight into your kitchen. Learn how to clean it and keep it in perfect condition without damaging it.

1. Causes of blackened and oxidized silver

The reaction of silver sulphide with sulphur in the air can cause silver to lose its shine and darkness. In addition, contact with products such as fragrance, make-up, creams and sweat may also contribute to darkening. It is important to understand that this process is normal and does not indicate poor quality or damage to jewelry.

2. Methods of cleaning with cooking ingredients

To clean the money at home, you can use common ingredients such as table salt or sodium bicarbonate. Soak the jewelry in warm water with salt or sodium bicarbonate, then rinse and dry with a soft cloth. You can also make a paste of lemon juice and sodium bicarbonate to remove the dark patina. However, be careful with acid-sensitive stones or pearls.

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