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    How would I just clean regular silver that isn't valuable?
    Alicia Sokolowski
    Green Cleaning Specialist
    Alicia Sokolowski is a Green Cleaning Specialist and the President and co-CEO of AspenClean, a green cleaning company in Vancouver, British Columbia. With over 17 years of experience, Alicia specializes in creating a healthier, green alternative to chemical-based cleaning products and services. AspenClean develops and manufactures its own line of 100% Natural, EcoCert® certified, and EWG verified™ cleaning products. AspenClean’s glass cleaner was voted Parent’s Green Pick 2020 by readers of the Parents’ magazine. Alicia holds a CPA designation and a Bachelor’s degree in Commerce and Finance from the University of Toronto.
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    The easiest way to do this would be to mix baking soda with hot water. Use a ratio of 3-parts baking soda and 1-part water. Rub the paste onto the silver using a microfiber cloth. You can use a toothbrush instead if there are any grooves. Rinse it with cold water and wipe it dry with a microfiber cloth.
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    How do I restore a silver dollar that was cleaned with silver cleaner?
    Community Answer
    A polished coin cannot be restored. Any professional would be able to tell the difference.
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    What can be done to clean bi-metal contamination?
    Community Answer
    If your silver coin (especially an ancient one) has a green or brown patina, it is probably an alloy with a relatively low percentage of silver. This is more delicate than a higher-percentage alloy, so stick to the gentle cleaning methods only. If the coin is heavily corroded, you may need to take it to an expert coin conservationist.
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    How can I tarnish old copper coins after they have been cleaned and have an orange glowing color?
    DANNY CREAMER
    Community Answer
    Use Wright's Copper Creme. Put a small dab on both sides and use an old rag. Place between thumb and forefinger and rub. It only takes a few seconds. For really dirty coins, use an old tooth brush.
  • Question
    Why distilled water?
    Donagan
    Top Answerer
    Tap water may contain chemicals (such as chlorine) that can damage silver.
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    What's the best way to clean to make the date visible?
    Roger van piggelen
    Community Answer
    Container, dish detergent and water, soft towel, and you are all set.
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    How do I stop a coin from tarnishing?
    Donagan
    Top Answerer
    Store it in a cool, dry, dark place, and handle it only after washing your hands (or use gloves). See Store Silver Coins .
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