As for silver washing water, soaking method (except the old process) or wiping method (except platinum plating process and inlay process) can be used. Put the silver ornaments in silver washing water for about three minutes (it can be left for a long time if the oxidation is particularly serious), take them out and rub them repeatedly, rinse them with plenty of water, put them in alkaline water (such as washing powder water) and rinse them with water.
Using toothpaste is to directly put toothpaste on the silver jewelry, and then add a little water to beat out the foam. If there is a seam, brush it with a toothbrush to prevent foam from entering the seam.
In addition to the above, you can also use lemon and bath. The sour taste of lemon is the nature of plants. The damage to silver ornaments is minimal, so you can clean them at home without taking them outside. Buy a lemon, cut it, and add silver.
The decorations were buried in the lemon. Take it out quickly, and it will light up after scrubbing. There is also a bath. Although the bath cleaning lasts for a short time, it is very simple and has no damage to the silver jewelry itself. Friends who have silver jewelry may wish to try it.
Just try it.