Silver rings can be brightened by cleaning with toothpaste, cola, silver cloth, cigarette ash, tea, vinegar, tartaric acid, silver washing water, and alcohol.
1. Toothpaste
Apply particle free toothpaste to the surface of the silver ring, gently scrub with your hands, and then rinse thoroughly.
2. Coca Cola
Soak the silver ring in diluted cola for about ten minutes and scrub it clean.
3. Wipe silver cloth
When purchasing a silver ring, merchants will give away a silver wiping cloth. If the oxidation marks on the silver ring are not very heavy, you can directly use the silver wiping cloth to wipe it.
4. Cigarette ash
Wrap the cigarette ash in a cotton cloth and wet it, then put the silver ring inside the cigarette ash and rub it. Finally, take it out and rinse off the surface of the cigarette ash.
5. Tea water
Prepare some overnight strong tea, keep the tea leaves, soak the blackened silver ring in the tea for about half an hour, and scrub it several times with a soft brush or cloth to achieve the cleaning effect.
6. Vinegar
Acetic acid in vinegar can dissolve the black substance on silver rings. Dip a cotton swab in an appropriate amount of white vinegar and gently wipe the blackened area of the silver ring.
7. Tartaric acid
Prepare tartaric acid, alum, and salt, mix and heat until boiling, then put the silver ring in, soak for ten minutes, take it out, rinse with water, and wipe dry.
8. Silver washing water
Purchase a bottle of silver washing water online or at a jewelry store, soak the ring in the water for 2-3 seconds, and then rinse it off with water.
9. Alcohol
Alcohol can effectively remove the black substance on the surface of silver rings. Dip a cotton swab in an appropriate amount of alcohol and apply evenly to the blackened area of the ring. After about five minutes, rinse and dry off.
10. Counter cleaning
The counters selling silver jewelry usually provide free cleaning after-sales service, which can be consulted.