A Few Important Things to Know First
As easy as this trick is, it’s not something you want to use blindly on everything. It tends to work best on:
- sterling silver
- silver-plated flatware
- everyday pieces with surface tarnish
But you should be more careful with:
- antique silver
- delicate heirloom pieces
- silver with intentional oxidized detailing
- items glued, lacquered, or mixed with fragile materials
That’s because the reaction can remove not only the tarnish you don’t want, but sometimes the darker aged look you do want in decorative creases or patterns. Some cleaning guides also note that repeated or overly aggressive treatment may not be ideal for delicate plated finishes.
If you’re unsure, test one less-visible piece first.