Does sterling silver tarnish?
Yes, sterling silver does tarnish over time. This occurs when a thin layer of corrosion forms on the metal's surface, giving it a dull grey or black appearance. The good news is that this tarnish can be reversed through gentle cleaning, which we will discuss shortly in the next section.
There are several factors that can accelerate tarnishing, including high humidity, air pollution, cosmetic products (such as perfume, hairspray, deodorant, and moisturisers), certain materials (such as rubber, leather, and some plastics), and smoke (including fireplace smoke).
To keep your sterling silver looking its best, it is important to avoid exposing it to these elements that cause tarnish. Interestingly, wearing your sterling silver jewellery can actually help slow down the tarnishing process, as the natural oils from your skin act as a protective barrier. When you are not wearing your jewellery, store it in a cool, dry place, preferably in an anti-tarnish bag or box.
What household products can be used for cleaning sterling silver?
To clean sterling silver at home, you can use a mixture of warm water and common household products. Here are 3 simple cleaning solutions that we recommend:
- Gentle Soap Soak: Mix warm water with a few drops of mild, ammonia-free dish soap.
- Baking Soda Paste: Create a paste by combining baking soda and water.
- Lemon Juice and Olive Oil Mix: Combine ½ cup of lemon juice with 1 tablespoon of olive oil.
These solutions are effective and easy to make using items you likely already have at home. Give them a try and enjoy the shine of your sterling silver!