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I only clean really disgusting 90% "junk", since its ultimately going to the refiner to be melted down anyhow, but as TrafficDiver and others have said, its your silver, do what makes YOU happy. A lot of people say you shouldn't even clean junk silver, but its mine and I hate gross black grimy silver.One method is the aluminum foil/baking soda/hot water method, theres a chemical reaction that works there to remove tarnish, there are also commercial solutions such as this:[ATTACH=full]981895[/ATTACH]
I only clean really disgusting 90% "junk", since its ultimately going to the refiner to be melted down anyhow, but as TrafficDiver and others have said, its your silver, do what makes YOU happy. A lot of people say you shouldn't even clean junk silver, but its mine and I hate gross black grimy silver.
One method is the aluminum foil/baking soda/hot water method, theres a chemical reaction that works there to remove tarnish, there are also commercial solutions such as this:[ATTACH=full]981895[/ATTACH]