Aluminum foil – Acts as the sacrificial metal that pulls sulfur away
Baking soda (sodium bicarbonate) – Acts as an electrolyte to speed up the reaction
Boiling water – Accelerates the chemical process
Sugar – Not necessary (this is a myth and adds nothing)
Important things most articles don’t tell you
Works best on real silver or silver-plated items
Does not work well on stainless steel (it doesn’t tarnish the same way)
Can damage:
Antique silver
Items with intentional oxidation
Silver with glued parts or stones
Repeated use can thin silver plating over time
For valuable or antique pieces, traditional hand polishing is safer.
Why the result looks “magical”
Unlike scrubbing, this method:
Removes tarnish without abrasion
Preserves surface detail
Works evenly in hard-to-reach areas
That’s why the shine seems to “come back instantly.”
Bottom line
This is chemistry, not luxury
It’s a smart, low-cost way to clean tarnished silver
The “wealthy people” angle is just marketing hype
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