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polishing a silver necklace?

i have a real silver necklace that was really really tarnished, but i used the salt water + aluminum foil trick and the toothpaste trick to get rid of the tarnishnow i need to know what house hold item(s) can i use to polish this necklace now that the tarnish is off?

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If you have already removed the tarnish, there's no need to polish the necklace separatelyIf it still looks a little dull, repeat the hot water dipDid you also use baking soda? Here's how I do my silver, and it not only removes the tarnish, it makes the silver sparkle: 4 cups hot water 1 tablespoon baking soda or washing soda 1 tablespoon salt 1 sheet aluminum foil Plug your drain and pour water into the sinkDissolve salt and soda in the hot waterLay down a sheet of aluminum foil in the water and then lay the necklace on top, making it touch as much of the foil as possibleWait 10-20 seconds, remove and wipe with soft, clean clothFlannel is best.

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