How to properly handle blackened silver jewelry

1. Try to wipe the slight black oxide on the silver surface with a drawing eraser.
2. Try to put a little toothpaste on the surface of the silver jewelry, then scrub with a toothbrush dipped in warm water, and finally dry it with a full-wool woolen cloth.
3. When the surface of silver jewelry is slightly corroded and slightly discolored, it can be gently wiped with detergent or hot medium-sized soap, first brushed with a soft brush, and then dried with full-wool wool.
4. Rinse with washing powder and warm boiled water into a solution, then wet the surface with a phosphoric acid solution, and then wipe with a flannel to make the silver jewelry cleaner.
5. The silver jewelry is light brown when oxidized. It can be wiped with a soft cloth with a little silver oil, soaked in silver water, or directly wiped with a silver cloth.
6. Soak the silver jewelry in the silver washing water for a while, and then rinse it with water after taking it out.
7. It is one of the fastest and most convenient ways to use a silver cloth. The silver cloth contains silver maintenance ingredients and cannot be washed with water. The stains produced by wiping are silver and can be used many times.
8. Silver ornaments with delicate and three-dimensional workmanship should avoid deliberately wiping the light.
9. If the silver jewelry is not sealed and kept or wiped frequently, it will easily darken the color.
10. The best way to maintain silver jewelry is to wear it every day, human body oil can make silver produce a natural and moist luster.