Tarnished Jewellery is special. It can be a gift, a memory, or part of your style. Over time, metals react with air, moisture, and chemicals, which causes tarnish. But don’t worry. You can clean it at home with simple remedies.
1. Baking Soda & Water Paste for Tarnished Jewellery
How to Use
1- Mix 2 spoons of baking soda with water to make a paste.
2- Rub gently on the jewellery with a soft brush.
3- Rinse and dry.
Lemon Juice & Salt for Tarnished Jewellery
How to Use
1- Mix warm water, 1 spoon of lemon juice, and a pinch of salt.
2- Soak the jewellery for 5 to 10 minutes.
3- Rinse and wipe.
Vinegar Soak for Tarnished Jewellery
How to Use
1- Mix half a cup of vinegar with half a cup of water.
2- Soak the jewellery for 15 minutes.
3- Rinse and dry.
Toothpaste Cleaning for Tarnished Jewellery
How to Use
1- Apply non-gel toothpaste on a soft brush.
2- Rub gently on the jewellery.
3- Rinse and dry.
Dish Soap & Warm Water
How to Use
1- Mix mild dish soap with warm water.
2- Soak the jewellery for 10 minutes.
3- Rub gently, rinse, and dry.
Aluminium Foil & Baking Soda Method
How to Use
Line a bowl with aluminium foil.
1- Add 1 spoon of baking soda and hot water.
2- Soak the jewellery for 5 minutes.
3- Rinse and dry.
Banana Peel Polish ### How to Use Rub the inside of a banana peel on your jewellery.
Wipe with a cotton cloth.
Tarnishing is common for jewellery, but it’s easy to fix. With these methods and a little care, your jewellery can always look shiny and new. Jewellery isn’t just a piece of clothing—it holds memories. Take good care of your tarnished pieces to make sure they stay sparkling.