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  2. Conservation and restoration of silver objects - Wikipedia

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    A popular and quick method for polishing silver is the use of chemical dips. Dips work by dissolving the tarnished surface of the silver at a highly accelerated rate. Many dips are made of acids and other agents. Acids are very corrosive and pose a danger to the silver surface as well as to the user.

  3. How to Clean Silver and Make All of Your Heirlooms Sparkle - AOL

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    Here's how to clean silver at home, including items that are heavily tarnished. Prevent tarnish on flatware, jewelry, and other small items with polish.

  4. How to Polish Silver: 5 Internet Hacks, Tested

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  5. Polishing (metalworking) - Wikipedia

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    A tarnished and unpolished silver bowl (left) and a polished silver piece (right). There is a visible difference in cleanliness and color. The piece held above the two bowls has also been polished. (These pieces are part of an 18th-century silver epergne in the collection of the Indianapolis Museum of Art).

  6. Tarnish - Wikipedia

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    Tarnish does not always result from the sole effects of oxygen in the air. For example, silver needs hydrogen sulfide to tarnish, although it may tarnish with oxygen over time. It often appears as a dull, gray or black film or coating over metal. Tarnish is a surface phenomenon that is self-limiting, unlike rust. Only the top few layers of the ...

  7. Have You Tried This Seltzer Hack for Your Gemstones? - AOL

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    Here's how to clean silver, gold, pearls, costume jewelry, remove tarnish, shine diamonds and clean gemstones, plus DIY jewelry cleaning hacks with baking soda.