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8 tips to clean silver naturally & keep it tarnish-free

May 31, 2013 By JJ 34 Comments

My grandmother told me many years ago that the best way to keep silver shiny is to use it regularly. Turns out she is right, however most of us keep it stored away for special occasions only to pull it out and find it covered in tarnish.

So why does it tarnish in the first place? How do you clean it naturally – without commercial chemical-laden products? And what is the best way to store it to avoid tarnish in the first place?

8 ways to clean silver naturally and keep it tarnish free

Why silver tarnishes

  • Silver tarnishes because of oxidisation – but it is not caused by oxygen exposure. Tarnish develops due to the presence of hydrogen sulfide in the air or in any materials that come into contact with the silver.¹
  • Unlike rust, tarnish is a ‘self-limiting’ patina, affecting only the top few layers and ultimately protecting the metal.² While this is good news overall, it is not particularly pretty. It can cause more damage on silver-plated items that only have a thin layer of silver.

3 ways to clean silver naturally

Give it a spa bath

  • What you need: aluminum foil, baking soda (bi-carb), boiling water
  • Method: Place a sheet of aluminum foil, shiny side up in a large bowl. Place tarnished silver on foil, pour over boiling water, sprinkle over a good quantity of baking soda – at least a few Tbsp.
    • Watch as the tarnish moves from the silver to the foil. Repeat again as necessary.
    • Once clean, remove from solution, wash well in warm soapy water and buff dry with a soft cloth.
  • Pros: Fancy chemistry magic will thrill the kids. Great for silver with fine filigree or tight corners.
  • Cons: Smells like sulfur. Not a good method for jewelry with gemstones, or pieces that should not be exposed to boiling water.

Make it minty fresh

  • What you need: natural/organic toothpaste (not gel), soft cloth
  • Method: Use your finger to spread a small dab of toothpaste on the tarnished area.
    • Rub gently with your finger or a soft cloth. Repeat as necessary.
    • Rinse well and buff dry with a soft cloth. The hideously tarnished forks in the above image were cleaned in less than a minute with this method.
  • Pros: Quick and easy, even removes tough spots caused by rubber-bands. Great use for those almost empty tubes of toothpaste.
  • Cons: The professionals hate this method and warn that it can scratch your silver. How well it works depends on the type of toothpaste you use. Hard to clean fine filigree or tight corners.

Go alkaline

  • What you need: baking soda (bi-carb), hot water, soft sponge
  • Method: Wet sponge with hot water and squeeze out, sprinkle a tsp or two of baking soda onto the sponge.
    • Rub tarnished silver gently until clean. Repeat as necessary.
    • Wash with warm soapy water and buff dry with a soft cloth
  • Pros: Everyone has baking soda in their cupboard.
  • Cons: Can be abrasive on your silver. Takes a bit of elbow grease to remove tough stains. Tarnish tends to return rather quickly.

5 ways to protect your silver from tarnish

Keep it dry

  • You know those little ‘do not eat’ sachets and capsules that come in everything from shoes to vitamins? Instead of throwing them out toss them in with your silver to absorb moisture. Replace every now and then.
  • Chalk also absorbs moisture, a stick or two in with your silver will work wonders.

Acid is bad, sulfur is really bad

  • Acid will both tarnish and eat away at your silver – this is especially bad for silver plate.
  • Avoid acidic foods like lemon juice and vinegar.
  • Avoid foods with sulfur such as eggs, mustard and onions.

Materials matter

  • Do not wrap your silver in rubber or latex as these can react badly and even eat away at the metal. Storing a set of silver forks with a rubber-band around them – worst.idea.ever.
  • Wool can also cause a chemical reaction. Use soft cotton or felt-lined storage boxes.
  • Don’t store your silver with other metals such as stainless steel or aluminum.
  • I store the silver plate cutlery that I use for shooiting in tall glass jars with some of those afformentioned moisture absorbing packets dropped into the bottom — works a treat until something is taller than the jar, in which case only the bit poking out tarnishes!

Wash by hand

  • A dishwasher is the equivalent of Voldemort to silver and the chemicals in dishwasher detergents can corrode the metal.
  • Wash by hand with gentle dish soap and dry with a soft cloth.

Use it or lose it

  • Using silver regularly keeps it tarnish free so take it out of the drawer and use it for a Tuesday night dinner or lazy Sunday lunch just because you can.

So there you have it! Simple, natural ways to both clean your silver and protect it, because everything tastes better when eaten from a shiny silver spoon.

Do you have any top tips we’ve missed? Share them in the comments below!

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Noted references: ¹Kai Jewels, ²Wikipedia – Tarnish

This post originally appeared on Seasonal Sunday Lunch, however I haven’t updated that site for a while and, as I run both, things are slowly being migrated over here instead. Diversify, consolidate, then do it all again, ha! ~ JJ

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Comments

  1. Sara (Belly Rumbles) says

    June 29, 2013 at 9:40 pm

    Awesome tips, very very useful. Can you guys do on on brass now 🙂

    Reply
    • SSL Editor says

      November 4, 2014 at 1:06 am

      Thanks Sara, toothpaste is brilliant for brass too!

      Reply
      • Laraine says

        May 22, 2018 at 12:55 pm

        Ouch! Ouch! Toothpaste is far too abrasive. If you have silver or silver plate just buy Hagerty’s Silver Foam. It is supplied with a small sponge that simply washes clean in water (as do your hands).

        Reply
  2. Anne says

    November 11, 2013 at 1:13 pm

    recently picked up some older silver plate at an antique store — the felt lined box had about 20 or so bay leaves – and the silver looked like it had been polished yesterday (based on the rest of the store, it had not)…anybody ever heard of bay leaves protecting against tarnish?

    Reply
  3. Anne says

    July 8, 2014 at 10:56 pm

    Thanks for posting info, saved hours of boredom & frustration!

    Reply
  4. adiga says

    August 21, 2014 at 4:53 am

    Hi,

    Can anyone here advise me if this is true –

    Aluminium Baking Soda and Salt in hot water and if we put the silver items in this solution in contact with Aluminium foil, is this good for silver items??? I heard it takes of some silver??

    Reply
    • SSL Editor says

      November 4, 2014 at 1:09 am

      Adding salt is a variation on the first method above. As mentioned tarnish actually takes off the top few layers of silver so removing tarnish ultimately removes silver. Best bet is to get it clean as gently as possible and then keep it that way.

      Reply
    • Henry says

      November 30, 2014 at 2:54 am

      It is true. The metal will change in to oxide and you can’t put it back. More you polish it, less metal is left.I heard, that there is on the market oily sabstence, that will slow down the oxidisation proces

      Reply
  5. Eitanca says

    December 20, 2014 at 2:55 pm

    Anyone have ideas on how to use silver to store sea salt with minimal damage to container?

    Reply
    • SSL Editor says

      January 1, 2015 at 5:23 pm

      Hi Eitan – it’s pretty much an impossible task as sea salt will erode the silver pretty badly. Best bet is to line the container with something, either a thick plastic bag or a painted-on layer of sealant (but painting something on will compromise the value of it in the long run!)

      Reply
  6. Patsy says

    January 27, 2015 at 4:47 am

    I know mixing stainless and silverplate in the same dishwasher basket is bad news, but is it okay for them to touch each other in a kitchen drawer? We just acquired some silverplated grapefruit spoons to add to our stainless ones. Thanks!

    Reply
    • SSL Editor says

      February 18, 2015 at 11:32 am

      They shouldn’t really be stored together however if you are using them regularly it shouldn’t be too much of a problem. The bigger issue is that the acid in citrus juice is horrible for silver and will theoretically eat away at the plate over time.

      Reply
    • Shena says

      May 13, 2019 at 5:56 am

      Why are you putting it in dishwasher?? Pretty sure thats a NO NO

      Reply
  7. Caren Parker says

    February 18, 2015 at 11:32 am

    I have amazing silver rings but I don’t ware them any more because they are covered with tarnish. Thanks for the incredible ideas! Regards!

    Reply
  8. drgoodie says

    July 14, 2015 at 5:30 am

    I just bought a beautiful 40’s set of Rogers silverplate flatware. I want to banish the stainless steel and use the s/p daily. Will I damage it by keeping it in a regular kitchen drawer (wood)? I will only wash it by hand, dry it thoroughly, and keep some tarnish-inhibitor paper and moisture absorber in the drawer with it. It is a small drawer, so the flatware will be stacked. I hope I don’t need to keep a large silverware chest on the counter, but will if the s/p will not fare well in the kitchen drawer. Thanks for your advice and tips and sharing, everyone.

    Reply
  9. Burt says

    November 26, 2015 at 1:20 am

    I have silver horse tack, can it be cleaned and then oiled with some type of natural oil to protect it from the air, then wiped off when ready to use?

    Reply
  10. Marcia says

    February 5, 2016 at 10:05 am

    Hi I am trying the spa bath for my tarnished silver Do you put the silver upside down so it comes into contact with the aluminum foil did not work the first time and no sulfur smell

    Reply
    • callie says

      March 29, 2016 at 4:07 am

      Your baking soda may have been too old or water not hot enough.
      i just tried this method, used a box of b.soda i had in the fridge. it worked great. there wasnt a whole lot of tarnish, but it did remove what was there!

      Reply
  11. Susan says

    July 7, 2016 at 1:40 am

    I read that silver can be kept in bags to prevent tarnishing; has anyone stored it in a zip bag w/ an anti-tarnish piece?

    Reply
    • JJ says

      July 10, 2016 at 9:08 pm

      Hi Susan, as tarnish is caused by elements in the air keeping it in bags (or even jars) will certainly work. I used chalk or moisture absorption packets as anti-tarnish.

      Reply
      • carol eaglin says

        August 28, 2016 at 4:35 am

        does anyone know what in those little anti tarnish bags?? just curious

        carol

        Reply
        • JJ says

          September 7, 2016 at 8:59 am

          Hi Carol, I’ve never seen them so can’t be much more help! ~ JJ

          Reply
        • tom parnell says

          February 2, 2017 at 6:18 am

          I sprinkle mustard seed in the drawer to keep my 50 year old silverware that i use daily, to keep them tarnish free. I replace the seed every five years or so. The seed absorbs the bad stuff. My silver polish is used very very seldom. My grandmother knew a thing or two!

          Reply
  12. mandana says

    May 3, 2018 at 4:52 pm

    Many of us find ourselves neglecting all the beautiful silver pieces in our jewelry boxes for one simple, annoying reason: tarnish. I think ‘do not eat’ sachets and capsules idea is the best, keeping it dry will help silver keep it’s polish for longer time.

    Reply
  13. Marie says

    May 23, 2018 at 5:45 am

    What about placing your silver inside a felt bag and then putting it is a plastic bag to keep air air out? WIll the plastic hurt it?

    Reply
  14. Selvakumar says

    July 21, 2018 at 6:05 pm

    1.Wraped by polythene cover, use cellotape then silver would not tarnish for long years.
    2. Buy silver purity above 97 % (only available on small towns like Kumbakonam, karaikudi in Tamil nadu)wouldn’t tarnish.

    Reply
    • Ross says

      October 1, 2019 at 12:34 pm

      Then they lied about the silver content and it was probably very low. Even.999 silver tarnishes.

      The anti tarnish strips with activated carbon or activated carbon is probably your best bet for keeping tarnish away.

      Reply
  15. Harpreet Singh says

    September 28, 2018 at 10:44 am

    Amazing post. Valuable information.

    Reply
  16. Julie says

    January 23, 2019 at 7:03 am

    I use diatomaceous earth, it cleans silver quickly and easily. I buy it online, food grade. Kills ants and bugs also!

    Reply
    • Dee says

      March 14, 2019 at 8:29 pm

      I used that in my swimming pool filters too

      Reply
    • Sharon says

      July 6, 2019 at 2:18 am

      How do you use the diatomaceous earth to clean silver? I have some that I’m no longer using, so I may as well utilize it.

      Reply
  17. Pat says

    September 7, 2019 at 4:28 am

    Instead of plastic bags to seal the cleaned silver, can we use Plastic Wrap?

    Reply
  18. tammy s says

    December 31, 2019 at 3:38 pm

    i was always told to take clear finger nail palish and wipe it on your silver jewerly to keep it from tarnishing

    Reply
  19. Sharona says

    February 29, 2020 at 5:21 am

    I have a weird question instead of using a sheet of aluminum foil can you use a disposable aluminum pan and baking soda to clean your silver?

    Reply

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