What's It Wednesday #156
Spring is just around the corner and I have already started my Spring Cleaning projects.
As much as I love silver, I hate tarnish. I am one of the few people, that I know, who actually like and enjoy polishing silver, with the help of my son. I have quite a bit of silver all over the house, so my issue is where to find the time to polish it all. I usually do it in batches...but no more.
So when I found this simple cleaning solution, it completely appealed to the science nerd in me. Basic Chemistry and a few items I already had around the house was the perfect combination.
All you need is aluminum foil, a cup of baking soda, a cup of salt, a cup of vinegar, and boiling hot water. I promise you it is super simple. No chemistry degree required.
First you completely line your sink with the aluminum foil.
Then you toss in the baking soda and the salt into the sink.
Now add the vinegar and pour your hot water. I filled the sink about half-way. Submerge each piece for about 5 minutes, making sure that each one touches the aluminum foil. Then watch the magic take place. No polishing required. I used a microfiber cloth to dry each piece.
These pieces don't look at day over a 100 years old.
I wasn't planning on doing the brides baskets yet but this was so easy I grabbed all of them as well.
It took no time to polish all of these pieces. I may as well pull out all of my silver jewelry and get started. Easy peasy lemon squeezie, as my kids say. Polishing silver doesn't have to be a major task, or an expensive undertaking. It's Chemistry!
Do you have any super cool cleaning tricks you can share with us?
xoxoxoxo
Paula
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Thanks for the tip! I love the old tarnished look but lately I have been considering polishing. Will this work for silver plate items?
ReplyDeleteSeriously? You mean I don't have to haul out that stinky silver polish any more to clean my silverware? Wow! Thank you so much for this great tip, sweetie!
ReplyDeletexoxo laurie
Amazing! I use an electric toothbrush and white toothpaste. This sounds so easy! Thank you for hosting and sharing!
ReplyDeleteI love using this technique on my silverware...so easy! Thanks for hosting!
ReplyDeleteI know this tip, and it works so very well. :D You know, every week I get your email and every week I think I should play along, so this week I finally managed. :D
ReplyDeleteWhat a great way to clean the silver! No more time wasting? Scrubbing and rubbing? I love this!
ReplyDeletethis is amazing! I am certainly going to be trying out this tip.
ReplyDeleteThank you! Have a great week and thank you for the link up.
Wow! This is unbelievable! Thank you so much for the tip, Patty...Christine
ReplyDeleteOh my gosh Paula, that is amazing!! I'll have to give that a try. The butter server is beautiful!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great tip on cleaning the silver. I will have to try it on my tea set. Thank you so much for featuring my bunny tablescape.
ReplyDeletePaula, does that work on silver plate and quadruple plate?
ReplyDeleteYes, it will work on silver plate as well. Have fun!
DeletePaula, that is absolutely amazing. I've heard something along those lines and never tried it - you have inspired me to do so!
ReplyDeleteThank you for hosting. It's nice to join in the fun, having a shamrock themed give-away this time! ♣
thank you! I am going to try this tomorrow.
ReplyDeleteIt's amazing that it doesn't require a lot of rubbing!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the tip. I will use this to polish my silver for spring. ;-)
ReplyDeleteYou have so many beautiful silver pieces and you've shown them off wonderfully. Great tip on cleaning them - so much better than that awful smelling tarnish remover stuff! Thanks for hosting this great party!
ReplyDeleteYour silver collection is gorgeous! I tried this method a while back on some silverware and it worked like a charm. Thanks for sharing and for the fun party every week.
ReplyDeleteWow...awesome. Ain't natural products awesome. I love the results. Thanks for the party.
ReplyDeleteThank you ever so kindly for the tutorial!!! I am so pinning this for when I need to clean my silver. I have a few silver teaspoons and appetizer forks that could use a good EASY cleaning. Hugs, Beverly
ReplyDeleteThank you ever so kindly for the tutorial!!! I am so pinning this for when I need to clean my silver. I have a few silver teaspoons and appetizer forks that could use a good EASY cleaning. Hugs, Beverly
ReplyDeleteThanks for hosting! So what's a brides basket?
ReplyDeletexoKathleen
That really does work great I've tried it before and had almost forgotten it. Thanks for the reminder, I'll definitely be trying it again in the near future.
ReplyDeletePaula, thank you for hosting. I love my silver and don't mind a bit of tarnish, but sometimes it's nice to have them all shiny, but hate the job. This looks wonderfully easy and I can't wait to try it..Happy Wednesday..Judy
ReplyDeleteI enjoy polishing silver too and am excited to try your chemistry
ReplyDeleteWhat a surprise. Thank you for the feature.
ReplyDeleteI too, love vintage silver. I don't mind the tarnish but when I do clean them.... this is a great tip.
Always a lovely party.
Thanks for hosting.
Elizabeth
Thank you for sharing Paula. This is what I use for my cleaning but have never thought of it for silver. Great idea and cheap too.
ReplyDeleteThanks for hosting, Paula. And the cleaning silver method looks promising. Will try it! Linda@Wetcreek Blog
ReplyDeleteWow, that was a easy way to clean the silver and you have so many beautiful things to clean.
ReplyDeleteHave a great day
Hugs from here
Thanks so much for the party!!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing this great method of cleaning silver too!!
Hugs,
Deb
Oh, you're just the smartest one! I love this idea and it sounds so easy. Your silver is beautiful and you have some lovely pieces too. Thank you for hosting your party and don't spring clean too much.
ReplyDeleteBe a sweetie,
Shelia ;)
I love using this technique on my silverware too!Great tip! Thanks for hosting!
ReplyDeleteThank you for hosting. Have a great week. Tina
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness, Paula, your silver is so beautiful! Love this tip and I need it for my spring cleaning that's about to start! Thanks :)
ReplyDeleteThat's a great technique to clean the silver! I also prefer to see the silver pretty and gleaming like it was meant to be! That covered serving piece reminded me that there is one like that in my mother's collection- I believe it was her Grandmothers. I'll have to write this down for future reference!
ReplyDeleteThank you for hosting!
Thanks so much for featuring my chalkboard globe! Have a great day!
ReplyDeleteWowee, I am definitely pinning this one - thank you, Paula! You always see these things on Pinterest, but until someone gives testament, I'm a little leery. Thanks for the party too - well-deserved features.
ReplyDeleteRita
What an amazing way to clean! It sounds very easy. Thank you very much for sharing it with us. I'll use this technique on my silverware.
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Alessandra
OMG! You have eliminated lots of intensive labor cleaning silverware! What a great natural, green and inexpensive way to do this! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteLoving this silver cleaning tip! I love cleaning silver too, specially the end results.
ReplyDeleteLoving the tablescape.
Thank you so much for hosting.
FABBY
Great tip Paula...you have so many beautiful pieces! Thanks so much for hosting!
ReplyDeletePaula we have a lot of the same solver pieces.
ReplyDeleteyes I have used that method before and it does work
I love the little dome covered dish I think it's a butter or jelly ?
makes me want to clean all my silver today.
I have been thinking about stacking all my silver trays and cleaning them, sometime LOL
hugs and more hugs
Baking soda is magical when we talk about cleaning and polishing silver. I use it for my jewelry but your method is awesome for bigger items.
ReplyDeleteI'll add it to my Domestic cleaning checklist
I'm another one who loves to polish silver. Can't wait to try you "polishing" method. Easy is good. Thanks for the tip and for hosting.
ReplyDeleteI do love this wonderful tips, I use it for years and so easy. Your silver treasures are wonderful !
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for hosting.
Xoxo from Paris on the sun
Thank you for saving me from having to look up the formula! I did this last year and it worked like a charm and it's how I'll polish everything for Easter.
ReplyDeleteHave a good weekend, and thank you for the link party!
And I have a hutch full of silver items I have been putting off polishing! Wohoo...getting this job done today! Thank you so much for sharing such a great tip. Thank you for hosting and wishing you gals a wonderful week!
ReplyDeleteXO Barbara
I'm one of those weird ones who likes to polish silver too -- I love to see the shine peek though! I've seen your "recipe" before, and now I'm just tired enough of polishing to go ahead and try it!
ReplyDeleteYour silver pieces are beautiful!!
Thanks so much for the Party Ladies! I hope to see you over @ What to do Weekends, too!! I hope you are having a wonderful day!
ReplyDeleteTheresa @ Shoestring Elegance
Great tip! Thanks for hosting, Cecilia
ReplyDeleteI'm glad you had great results with this...it's something we've been wanting to try...but we've read so many mixed reviews about it being bad for the silver/great for the silver...etc!! I think we just might have a project for the weekend :) we have TONS of silverware that needs polished for the store....thanks for the confidence :)
ReplyDeleteThanks for hosting your wonderful party each week and thank you for featuring my Heart Shaped Kaya Rolls. I really appreciate it! Have a lovely weekend...
ReplyDeleteWow...I am going to have to try this method..the silver looks beautiful!!!
ReplyDeleteWow...I am going to have to try this method..the silver looks beautiful!!!
ReplyDeleteYou are brilliant Paula! ALL of my silver is in need of a polish so I'll be trying your method for sure. Thanks for sharing and for hosting dear lady. You and yours have a blessed weekend,
ReplyDeletePatti
Love this tip!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful party. Thank you for hosting us again.
ReplyDeleteI use a similar method too. Your pieces look lovely. Thank you for sharing at the Thursday Favorite Things blog hop. xo
ReplyDeleteThanks for the tip about polishing silver. We've been using vinegar and salt for years, but I didn't know about the baking soda. Love your party. Linda Crafts a la Mode
ReplyDeleteGreat tip, Paula! I tried it a couple of years ago; and have been hooked since! I used to hate the polish getting in the grooves on very detailed pieces. This makes it so much easier!
ReplyDeleteYou know what? I like all that scrubbing... I really do. Feel very Southern and I'm not even American ahahahah
ReplyDeleteBut I won't say no to this amazing technique when I want to show I'm perfect in a hurry ahahahah
I wonder if it doesn't damage the silver on the long run...
I kind of like the tarnished look but just in some pieces, the ones with tiny details where the tarnish gets different nuances. But this is perfect from streamlined frames, for example.
Oh yes, I'm really going to use this.
Thank you for sharing,
Teresa
Wanted to drop back in.....just tried this today, it worked AMAZINGLY well! Thank you again for sharing, I'll never polish my silver the same again! :)
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