It does work, I tried it with baking soda which I had in my pantry! So happy now that i know i won't have to throw away my favourite jewellery. Thanks a lot
Girl this works!! THANK U SO SO SO MUCH! I HIGH HIGHLY RECOMMEND EVERYONE PLUS Tip: If u don't have Washing soda ..heat regular baking soda on a dry pan and just make sure it doesn't burn or get real real brown it may denature I guess? But yeh if u heat it then it's PH increases and acts like Washing soda it! ⚗️ Chemistry!
I'm hoping this works. I was gifted a tiara by my parents about six or seven years ago and it's very badly tarnished now, and it used to be so beautiful and sparkly. I want to bring it back to it's original shine so I can wear it for a party.
@@kishwerjabeen3621 I'm not sure. The tiara has a lot of beading held in place by wire and small metal flowers. It was really brown just around the wire and the flower petals. It's back to silver now but idk how well it would work on something super dark. But it's always worth a shot you know!
I just cleaned a costume necklace that I got at a second hand shop. It worked like a charm! (Sickening the crud that came off of it though :< Glad I hadn't worn it yet...)
I know I’m a few years late to this video but I’m so glad it was here when I needed it! Worked great on my fiancé’s engagement ring! Thank you so much!
I have some Michael Kors silver earrings my husband bought me as a Christmas gift. He passed last year & it was the last thing he bought me they have started tarnishing & I didn’t want to throw them away. Thanks for sharing!
thank you for this video. my wife's wedding ring was a bit tarnished so I tried this and it worked very very well. thank you so much! the wife is happy.
This worked okayish to clean some of the tarnish off my bronze jewelry (which I'd already scrubbed with toothpaste) but I put in a piece of sterling silver at the last minute and that one did turn out nice. The bronze ring had made my finger turn green before, hence why I'm trying to find cleaning methods. After using this method a couple times in a row, it did get off some of the black spots but not 100%. I did wind up getting some old UV-activated resin and coating it on the ring as a possibly more permanent version of the nail polish trick. If I wear jewelry I don't usually take it off so I'll have to see if it stays put. Thanks for the video!
Thank you so much! My silver locket means so much to me and I took it in the pool with me for 3 days at swimming camp and it got discolored and I didn’t know what to do. Thank you so much. It looks so shiny and beautiful
I used this trick on some badly tarnished silver-ish napkin rings. It took a few dips to get all the yellow tarnish off but it worked! I could see the tarnish peeling off the metal as I was wiping the rings! Crazy!
Thank you for your video! I ruined my rings doing something with chemicals. I forgot to take them off but because of sentimental value I wouldn’t throw my rings away I just put them away instead. I came across them today while looking for something else and said to myself there has to be a way to restore these. They are sterling silver! Found this video and it didn’t even take 5 minutes and they are back to norm! Thank youuuuu!
What you have done is homemade electrolysis and have have coated your jewellery with aluminum. But you can use washing soda or regular baking with hot water to clean them as well and not have them coated with another metal. Don't use this method for tarnish gold.
@@jackieword8027 just wash with hot water and dish soap. Then get a soft brush with baking soda, place your jewellery on a towel(you don't want them slipping into the drain) and brush them. All the stuff should come off, then wash and polish with a dry cloth.
Yes it worked. Thanks for the info. My tarnish remover works better and faster. But ur method is safer and cheaper and works almost as well. A little more work and more mess and a longer time. But it does work. Thanks.
Hello thank you so much for sharing! Just wondering is it okay to clean sterling silver rings with gemstones ( pink quartz, aquamarine) using this method? Best
I have a sterling silver ring with a CZ stone that is starting to turn a brassy shade on the underside of the band. Will this work to take the brassy tone out of it? And I read somewhere not to soak the ring, because it will loosen the glue holding the stone in the setting...
I just bought a brand new charm bracelet from Amazon it’s so pretty but it’s already started to tarnish I find it especially hard to keep metal jewelry looking new in the summer time bc of sweat. I am going to give this a try I hope it works I would never have thought to use water as water is what causes the bracelet to tarnish 😅
so i have this louis vitton bag that has stains on the metal plate and i cant find anywhere that has a solution, if you could possible give a tip or two on how to remove it, it would make my week. thank you
Thank you so much for making this quick informative video, and for showing the jewelry so well before and after. (And for not saying “um” every other word🙂)
Can't wait to try this. I have a huge amount of costume jewelry and cheap rings and was about to throw them away so now I can clean them and I also found a way to keep them from getting that way again by spraying Krylon ultra clear gloss spray. 👍😊👍
@@davidedwinhermann2465 actually I did it a few hours ago but at first I used cheap Toothpaste and didn't work so I used crest with peroxide and baking soda Toothpaste with a Toothbrush and rubbed it on and scrubbed it. It worked on almost all of mine. After it dries, I'm using the Krylon crystal clear gloss spray so it won't turn. It saved me from trashing over 20 necklaces and 6 pair of earrings. It worked on fake silver too as well as the gold colored ones.
I really don’t understand why someone would give thumbs down for this video. That’s crazy. I am going to try this method on some of my tarnished jewelry. Thank you.
This does work. Just know if you have Native American jewelry with turquoise stones. Especially, older pieces. There could be sawdust under the stones and this method can make the stones pop out.
@@cherriberri7161 yea I had some nail polish on my ring to make it fit properly but when I tried this method it shrank the nail polish so I'm not suprised it would disolve glue.
This worked great for my sterling silver charm bracelet! But this will not work on other fake jewelry. I tried this on my fake gold (vermeil?) Necklace from Nordstrom, and it is now a very shiny brass. Still looks nice though.
I’m s nervous about this, I just bought a vase from a high end furniture store, it’s shiny shiny but has some weird tarnish staining, I know, I’m stupid, why did I buy, it’s because it was perfect Fot my decor and was hoping to find a video on tarnish removal, is there a way I can spot test it some kinda way?
I collect replica champion wrestling belts... one of ny belts have some spots of tarnishing on it and I want to try your method but I'm worried that if I do this that if could remove the gold plated paint off of the plates. Do you think it would harm the paint on the plates and if so what would your recommend? I was thinking about boiling baling soda then just dabbing a Q tip on the tarnishing spots...??? what do u think???
I would just try some baking soda mixed with water to form a paste, and use a Q tip as you suggested. If that doesn't work, you may just have to do some more research on the best method for your wrestling belts. Sorry I can't be of more help.
Hey everyone not sure how I feel about this. I had bronze earrings and a sterling silver bracelet the bracelet it turned out amazing it made it perfect just as if it were new, but the bronze earrings it didn’t work the best on it completely removed the bronze and turned it silver but I do like the way that it turned out so I’m not really sure if I would recommend this or not. I would say that this works really good on things that don’t have a tint on like if you have a piece of jewelry where it doesn’t have a natural color if it got painted on or sprayed on I would not recommend doing this it takes it off.
Finally, a video that we can all watch how the tarnish goes away
I used baking soda and it actually worked! Thank you, this was so helpful! My jewellery looks brand new now! :)
Does it work with baking powder?
Shaiekha Aldossary pretty sure they’re the same thing.
@@lazicepie7800 no they're different you use baking powder for cakes and stuff
Thanks
Pls can one use it on gold colour?
It does work, I tried it with baking soda which I had in my pantry! So happy now that i know i won't have to throw away my favourite jewellery. Thanks a lot
Yay! You're welcome :)
Does it boil the whole time?
It doesn't work for me with baking soda
Can I use it on silver plated jewellery
OMG! Thanks!!! My earrings are sparkling!!!And so is my necklace! The necklace is20years old and was black!!!
Yay, so glad it worked f
or you!
Girl this works!! THANK U SO SO SO MUCH! I HIGH HIGHLY RECOMMEND EVERYONE PLUS Tip: If u don't have Washing soda ..heat regular baking soda on a dry pan and just make sure it doesn't burn or get real real brown it may denature I guess? But yeh if u heat it then it's PH increases and acts like Washing soda it! ⚗️ Chemistry!
I'm hoping this works. I was gifted a tiara by my parents about six or seven years ago and it's very badly tarnished now, and it used to be so beautiful and sparkly. I want to bring it back to it's original shine so I can wear it for a party.
How? Did It work?
did it work?
@@kimmie8042 it did! Good as new thank God!
@@DarthYall just how badly was it tarnished? I have a ring almost broze now and used to be silver ... Will that go away too?
@@kishwerjabeen3621 I'm not sure. The tiara has a lot of beading held in place by wire and small metal flowers. It was really brown just around the wire and the flower petals. It's back to silver now but idk how well it would work on something super dark. But it's always worth a shot you know!
I just cleaned a costume necklace that I got at a second hand shop. It worked like a charm! (Sickening the crud that came off of it though :< Glad I hadn't worn it yet...)
Yikes! Definitely good thing you cleaned it :)
Thanks
I know I’m a few years late to this video but I’m so glad it was here when I needed it! Worked great on my fiancé’s engagement ring! Thank you so much!
Hello did the ring have some sort of diamond real or fake and if it did, did it affect or change the color of the diamond.
@@rosales6115 It is a three one carat diamond design on the ring. It made the diamonds pop as well! It looked great!
I have some Michael Kors silver earrings my husband bought me as a Christmas gift. He passed last year & it was the last thing he bought me they have started tarnishing & I didn’t want to throw them away. Thanks for sharing!
thank you for this video. my wife's wedding ring was a bit tarnished so I tried this and it worked very very well. thank you so much! the wife is happy.
Wow, it worked for me. Cleaned my wedding band, and 2 tarnished chains. Thanks!!
This worked okayish to clean some of the tarnish off my bronze jewelry (which I'd already scrubbed with toothpaste) but I put in a piece of sterling silver at the last minute and that one did turn out nice. The bronze ring had made my finger turn green before, hence why I'm trying to find cleaning methods. After using this method a couple times in a row, it did get off some of the black spots but not 100%. I did wind up getting some old UV-activated resin and coating it on the ring as a possibly more permanent version of the nail polish trick. If I wear jewelry I don't usually take it off so I'll have to see if it stays put. Thanks for the video!
It only works with silver as it coats the jewelry with aluminum.
omg this saved my jewelry, thank you! I am in shock at how well this worked!
Easy fast and great results .straight to the point.thank you
OHHHHHH EMMMMM GEEEEEEE !! Works like magic, it doesn't take so long, it's just for a while. And I'm loving it :)
Yay! So glad you're loving it :)
Thank you so much! My silver locket means so much to me and I took it in the pool with me for 3 days at swimming camp and it got discolored and I didn’t know what to do. Thank you so much. It looks so shiny and beautiful
That's great to hear! xx
Hello, does this work on gold plated jewelries?
Thank you posting this. It made my Brighton jewelry look brand new. Thank you
I used this trick on some badly tarnished silver-ish napkin rings. It took a few dips to get all the yellow tarnish off but it worked! I could see the tarnish peeling off the metal as I was wiping the rings! Crazy!
Thank you for your video! I ruined my rings doing something with chemicals. I forgot to take them off but because of sentimental value I wouldn’t throw my rings away I just put them away instead. I came across them today while looking for something else and said to myself there has to be a way to restore these. They are sterling silver! Found this video and it didn’t even take 5 minutes and they are back to norm! Thank youuuuu!
I prefer this method over Polish cloth or using toothpaste and brushing. It helps clean between creases for intricate designed jewellery.
What you have done is homemade electrolysis and have have coated your jewellery with aluminum. But you can use washing soda or regular baking with hot water to clean them as well and not have them coated with another metal. Don't use this method for tarnish gold.
What can you use for tarnished gold
@@jackieword8027 just wash with hot water and dish soap. Then get a soft brush with baking soda, place your jewellery on a towel(you don't want them slipping into the drain) and brush them. All the stuff should come off, then wash and polish with a dry cloth.
Thanks for the info, that's actually kind of cool
Is this ok to do if there are stones in the ring (fake ones) or will they be ruined
Yes it worked. Thanks for the info. My tarnish remover works better and faster. But ur method is safer and cheaper and works almost as well. A little more work and more mess and a longer time. But it does work. Thanks.
Thank you so much for this tutorial! I tried a few other suggestions, but yours worked wonderfully. Blessings to you.😊
Thank you. My husband has bought me many pieces of silver jewellery, but, over the years it has become badly tarnished. I'm hopeful this method works.
Hello thank you so much for sharing! Just wondering is it okay to clean sterling silver rings with gemstones ( pink quartz, aquamarine) using this method? Best
Clean jewelry and a cool science project…now that’s something I can get behind
I have a sterling silver ring with a CZ stone that is starting to turn a brassy shade on the underside of the band. Will this work to take the brassy tone out of it? And I read somewhere not to soak the ring, because it will loosen the glue holding the stone in the setting...
I just bought a brand new charm bracelet from Amazon it’s so pretty but it’s already started to tarnish I find it especially hard to keep metal jewelry looking new in the summer time bc of sweat. I am going to give this a try I hope it works I would never have thought to use water as water is what causes the bracelet to tarnish 😅
so i have this louis vitton bag that has stains on the metal plate and i cant find anywhere that has a solution, if you could possible give a tip or two on how to remove it, it would make my week. thank you
Holy cow?! It cleaned my necklace in seconds!! Finally a video that works
So glad it worked for you!
Mandi Makes hey! would it work a yellow gold pendant?
@@kassandrac96 I know this is old but it should work w gold too
is the boiling water necessary? can it be room temp? some of the jewelry have glued in parts and im afraid itd fall out
Thank you so much for making this quick informative video, and for showing the jewelry so well before and after. (And for not saying “um” every other word🙂)
Thanks! Appreciate your comment.
I did this with a sterling silver locket it worked pretty well
Yes, this worked for me on my metal jewellery (non-precious)! Very helpful, thank you!
Thank you for this tutorial! It helped a lot for refurbishing my a family heirloom locket 😊
Can't wait to try this. I have a huge amount of costume jewelry and cheap rings and was about to throw them away so now I can clean them and I also found a way to keep them from getting that way again by spraying Krylon ultra clear gloss spray. 👍😊👍
does it work with fake rings which turned almost brown or rose red?
@@davidedwinhermann2465 actually I did it a few hours ago but at first I used cheap Toothpaste and didn't work so I used crest with peroxide and baking soda Toothpaste with a Toothbrush and rubbed it on and scrubbed it. It worked on almost all of mine. After it dries, I'm using the Krylon crystal clear gloss spray so it won't turn. It saved me from trashing over 20 necklaces and 6 pair of earrings. It worked on fake silver too as well as the gold colored ones.
I really don’t understand why someone would give thumbs down for this video. That’s crazy. I am going to try this method on some of my tarnished jewelry. Thank you.
I just tried this with my Brighton necklace and it worked perfectly. Thank You!
Will it work on artifical gold coloured jewellery?
That's what I wanna know. Anyone?
Me too
Yes i tried this and it did work!!!
This totally worked, so quick and easy! Thank you so much for sharing!
Hey! What about jewellery with sparkles? Will it stay fine?:)
Can i do this on silver and gold jewelery
This does work. Just know if you have Native American jewelry with turquoise stones. Especially, older pieces. There could be sawdust under the stones and this method can make the stones pop out.
Does it work only with silver and gold and stainless steel? Or does it work with fantasy like forever 21 jewelry?
It doesn’t work with fake gold only silver.
omg this worked perfectly!! My necklaces look brand new!
Does this work for jewelry made out of zinc alloy metal?
Does this work for metal pieces that have gems (real or fake) and possible resin parts (a resin flower)
Do this work on brass and copper as well?
is it work with discolored fake silver jewellery as well?
Bogi Berki yes
It didn't work for me
Elentiya it made the stones on charm of my Alex & ani bracelet fall out that weren’t prong set so be careful
@@cherriberri7161 yea I had some nail polish on my ring to make it fit properly but when I tried this method it shrank the nail polish so I'm not suprised it would disolve glue.
Does this work on brass Vivienne Westwood Jewelry?
can it be used to remove a marker stain from my palladium ring ?
It really does work I did mine tonight and they came clean thank you.
Omg thank you!!! This worked amazing I thought I wasn’t going to get the tarnish off!!!
😇😇😇😇🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩😍
Can we use this method if the ring has a diamond?
So exited to try this later on one of my favorite necklaces will update later!
Is it necessary to put foil paper on the bowl?and does it effective for gold based jewelleries? Please reply😞
Thank you! Hi, does this work with gold jewellery? (Fake) Or only silver?
Well I tried aluminum foil, baking soda and boiling water..a reral crock so I will try the washing soda, but Im not betting on it.
I tried it and it actually worked! My jewelry looks new again!! Thank you!
What about pendants that have images built into them?
What is the material of the jewelry used in this video?
What if I don't have a foul, any other thing to use
Can u do this with gold
Highly underrated video.. Thank you :)
Will this be ok to use with jewlery that has diamond? And also... stones such as lapis
Hi Crystal. I use this method to clean my diamond engagement ring and it works great.
You said washing powder, so would something like vanish washing powder work?
I have a Cuban link chain with diamonds on them will it be safe to still do this?
Does this only work on real silver etc or does it work on other cheaper whatever material silver/gold looking jewellery?
does it work on any metal ? Is the jewellery shown in the video silver ?
This worked great for my sterling silver charm bracelet!
But this will not work on other fake jewelry. I tried this on my fake gold (vermeil?) Necklace from Nordstrom, and it is now a very shiny brass. Still looks nice though.
Oh no, sorry to hear it didn't work for your Nordstrom necklace!
I’m s nervous about this, I just bought a vase from a high end furniture store, it’s shiny shiny but has some weird tarnish staining, I know, I’m stupid, why did I buy, it’s because it was perfect Fot my decor and was hoping to find a video on tarnish removal, is there a way I can spot test it some kinda way?
What is washing soap ?
Can I use it on silver plated jewellery
Would baking powder work?
Will it work if we have no tin coil ???
I'm afraid not. The tin foil is needed to create the necessary chemical reaction.
I collect replica champion wrestling belts... one of ny belts have some spots of tarnishing on it and I want to try your method but I'm worried that if I do this that if could remove the gold plated paint off of the plates. Do you think it would harm the paint on the plates and if so what would your recommend? I was thinking about boiling baling soda then just dabbing a Q tip on the tarnishing spots...??? what do u think???
I would just try some baking soda mixed with water to form a paste, and use a Q tip as you suggested. If that doesn't work, you may just have to do some more research on the best method for your wrestling belts. Sorry I can't be of more help.
Is this safe for gold pieces? I have 14k rose gold chains that have tarnished and a 10k yellow gold hoop earring that has tarnished
This is so very helpful. Thank you for showing us. Also, can this work with tarnished keychains?
Probably! You should try it
I got one of my silver necklace soldered yesterday and the back of it has burned marks, how can i take that off?
Hey, can I use this method for gold jewelry too?
I'm new to your channel and cannot wait to try this!! Thanks for posting!
Welcome to my channel! Let me know how this works for cleaning your jewellery, love to hear how it goes x
Am I do it with gold
Just scrub it with toothpaste if it's not fine, took me 2 minutes to fix my ring but delicate jewelry like the chain this works great
I gold plated a gun and it kinda looks burned will this work ?
I'm going to try this, and i've never heard of washing soda before this video
Its baking soda.
Hey everyone not sure how I feel about this. I had bronze earrings and a sterling silver bracelet the bracelet it turned out amazing it made it perfect just as if it were new, but the bronze earrings it didn’t work the best on it completely removed the bronze and turned it silver but I do like the way that it turned out so I’m not really sure if I would recommend this or not. I would say that this works really good on things that don’t have a tint on like if you have a piece of jewelry where it doesn’t have a natural color if it got painted on or sprayed on I would not recommend doing this it takes it off.
It works thank you so much for teaching me this remedy ❤️❤️
So glad you've found it helpful xx
Can i use use this method to remove spray paint from costume jewelry as well
Can you do it in a steel/aluminum boil?
Does it discolor golden jewerly? I wanna make my golden necklace silver. If anyone knows please tell me! Thanks:)
Hi there, great video! I want to clean my promise ring, how long should I leave it in the water for?
Not long at all! You can see an almost instant removal of tarnish, so you really only need to leave it in for no longer than a minute.
Can this be done on jewelry that has fake diamonds on them? Or will this damage them?
I can hardly wait to try this! Thank you for a quick but very helpful info & guide😀
Glad you found it helpful!!! xx
Does this work for tarnished gold jewelery as well?
does this work if your silver plated jewelry is turning copper?
Does it work with gold ones???
I don’t have foil rn so if i wash on sauce pan, is it ok ?
Am gonna try this now now now, thanks so much😍😍