Fashion & Style Tips : How To Clean Sterling Silver Jewelry With Baking Soda
To clean sterling silver jewelry with baking soda, lay the jewelry on top of tin foil in a glass dish, dust the jewelry with baking soda and pour hot water over the jewelry. Polish the sterling silver pieces with a jewelry cloth after cleaning with advice from a freelance fashion reporter in this free video on style.
Expert: Rachel Youens
Contact: www.austinstylewatch.com
Bio: Rachel Youens operates AustinStyleWatch.com, a street fashion and culture site focused on the cutting-edge looks in Austin, Texas.
Filmmaker: Todd Green
Duration : 0:2:24
Categories: Baking Tips
I tried this. It did nothing. Then I used tooth paste. Not gel. It worked awesome.
Not into Asians unless they cooking with a wok.
@robertdt1000 I know what you mean :S I’m dating an asian-russian anyway xDD
I love red heads with light skin. I dont like barbie dolls.
@robertdt1000 LOL yea, idk, she’s not the prettiest x.x then again i live in southern California…
Please dont be a muslim, Ill have to deport you…on a SHIP LOL
You dont think she is hot? What the hell.
@robertdt1000 If that is hot im a gay muslim
She is very hot, I would love to take her out.
Most fake jewlery has no hallmark look for hallmarks if you can’t find one then your jewelry is likely fake. Yes color change is a sign of fake too…
so who did the art behind you? where can I buy it? And thanks for the great tip. I’ve a ton of sterling jewelry and it’sb een just a mess
you are gorgeous. are you a real redhead? i would love to taste your snatch.
if ur jewery fake it wud change color wen you do dis right???
im gonna try it with my underwear “is kinda stinky”
arentt you supposed to add salt too?
because thats what it said in this other video…..
OMG we learned this in science class last week, except we didn’t clean jewelry xD
this really works GOOD!!!
I had a silver necklace that was pretty much brown and did this and now it looks pretty much brand NEW!!! =)