How to remove tarnish from your jewelry (2024)

Table of Contents
What you need Tips Steps

How to remove tarnish from your jewelry (1)

A simple step-by-step guide to cleaning your silver jewelry with everyday household items

Tarnish, ugh. The culprit behind dull grey jewelry and many frowny faces, but did you know it's just a simple reaction between silver and sulfur in the air?

Silver + SulfurSilver Sulfide

When you put tarnished jewelry into an aluminum foil bowl and add baking soda + boiling water you trigger a reaction between the silver sulfide and aluminum.

Silver Sulfide + AluminumSilver + Aluminum Sulfide

The pesky sulfur is transferred to the aluminum and you're left with sparkly clean silver. Yay, science!

How to remove tarnish from your jewelry (2)

The best way to prevent the formation of silver sulfide on the surface of your sterling jewelry is to store it in an air-tight container when you're not wearing it. By limiting exposure to the air, you're preventing the reaction with sulfur.

Once the damage has been done though, the aluminum foil + baking soda + boiling water method outlined below is a wonderfully simple solution. It also works great on solid gold jewelry.

Solid gold doesn't tarnish like silver. Depending on the alloy mix (ex. 10k gold) this may help revive your solid gold jewelry.

WARNING!

This is best done with jewelry that does not have stones. It is a very very BAD idea to submerge gemstones in cleaning solutions that aren't specifically made for them. It can cause serious damage and discoloration. From my personal experience, diamonds are able to withstand this cleaning method, but that's because diamonds are literally the hardest material on the planet.

Clean silver and gold separately. Oh, and don't put a metal spoon or any kind of metal utensil into the baking soda bath! The reaction already involves metals so, like, don't add another metal and eff things up. 🙃

What you need

✓ Bowl
✓ Aluminum Foil
✓ Baking Soda (not baking powder)
✓ Boiling Water
✓ Non-Metal Utensil ex. popsicle stick
✓ Tarnished Jewelry

Tips

🌟 It's important that the jewelry is touching the aluminum foil so don't stack a bunch of pieces on top of one another.

🌟 This cleaning solution is non-toxic and is OK to dump down the drain when you're done. It's also totally fine to rinse and save the used aluminum foil for your next cleaning session.

🌟 If you don't get the results you want the first time around, go ahead and do the whole routine again. It won't ruin the metal.

Steps

1. Gather everything you need and line a bowl with aluminum foil.

How to remove tarnish from your jewelry (3)

2. Place your jewelry in the bowl, making sure every piece is touching the aluminum foil.

How to remove tarnish from your jewelry (4)

3. Sprinkle baking soda directly on the jewelry.

How to remove tarnish from your jewelry (5)

4. Add enough boiling water to cover the jewelry completely. Let the reaction bubble for 30-45 seconds. Then flip the jewelry with a non-metal utensil so the other side touches the aluminum foil. Wait another 30-45 seconds. If the tarnish is being stubborn, feel free to move the jewelry around or flip it a few more times.

How to remove tarnish from your jewelry (6)

5. Remove your jewelry from the bowl with a non-metal utensil. Rinse jewelry to remove any lingering baking soda and pat dry with a towel. If you're not happy with the result, it's totally fine to run through the process again.

How to remove tarnish from your jewelry (7)

6. Enjoy your clean jewelry or store it somewhere safe from sulfur exposure!

How to remove tarnish from your jewelry (8)

How to remove tarnish from your jewelry (2024)
Top Articles
Latest Posts
Article information

Author: The Hon. Margery Christiansen

Last Updated:

Views: 6546

Rating: 5 / 5 (70 voted)

Reviews: 93% of readers found this page helpful

Author information

Name: The Hon. Margery Christiansen

Birthday: 2000-07-07

Address: 5050 Breitenberg Knoll, New Robert, MI 45409

Phone: +2556892639372

Job: Investor Mining Engineer

Hobby: Sketching, Cosplaying, Glassblowing, Genealogy, Crocheting, Archery, Skateboarding

Introduction: My name is The Hon. Margery Christiansen, I am a bright, adorable, precious, inexpensive, gorgeous, comfortable, happy person who loves writing and wants to share my knowledge and understanding with you.