Excellent video. I cleaned a bunch of silver necklaces and coins using this method. It really does work. My worst was this silver eagle I got for a gift when I was a little kid. I was young and careless, and had it sitting on my window sill for months. The tarnish was so bad, the coin almost looked dark brown. It looks good as new after using this method, and now its safe in one of those plastic silver round protectors.
Nice and simple! I stumbled across three very tarnished silver coins in an auctioned storage and this method cleaned them right up. Though they are weathered they at least have that silver shine back.
I use boiling water, wrap whatever piece either coin or jewelry of silver in aluminum and baking soda. Doesn't damage the pieces or coins and it removes the tarnish like magic. Best part it gets into all the cracks and crevices.
Excellent video. I cleaned a bunch of silver necklaces and coins using this method. It really does work. My worst was this silver eagle I got for a gift when I was a little kid. I was young and careless, and had it sitting on my window sill for months. The tarnish was so bad, the coin almost looked dark brown. It looks good as new after using this method, and now its safe in one of those plastic silver round protectors.
In the same boat my friend glad it worked for you as well
Nice and simple! I stumbled across three very tarnished silver coins in an auctioned storage and this method cleaned them right up. Though they are weathered they at least have that silver shine back.
Nice, I am glad our video helped.
Great job finally straight to the point loved it and it works great thank you
Well done and I love the piano music.
Does it leave scratches? And what about whitish residue? No necessarily white spots but almost like whitish paint on the coin
Quick and concise video, works perfectly
How do you clean milk spots?
Thank you so much for this awesome video, this method has work so good.
Thank you for ideas....im also reviewing coins and medals from Philippines...
Hi I have some silver proof coins that have fingerprints and rub marks.
would this damage them or is there another cleaning method for proofs. cheers
I use boiling water, wrap whatever piece either coin or jewelry of silver in aluminum and baking soda. Doesn't damage the pieces or coins and it removes the tarnish like magic. Best part it gets into all the cracks and crevices.
Worked for me.
We are glad you found this helpful.
Nice very helpfull
Why does this significantly decrease the value of collector coins?
thanks so much :)
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I could never get the aluminium trick to work.
Then use a grinder and wire wheel