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Seeing as you're here though, let me pass on a quick, old school, technique for giving those tarnished and oxidised pieces of Sterling Silver jewellery a clean:
Take a container sort of the size of a lunchbox,
Line it with common or garden Kitchen Foil
Pop 1 tsp of Bicarbonate of Soda into the box
Add 1 tsp of Table Salt to the box
Place your piece of Sterling Silver jewellery into the box, on top of the bicarb and the salt
Boil a kettle
When the kettle boils, pour the boiling water into the box, ensuring it covers the piece of silver jewellery.
Agitate the jewellery with a non-metal impliment.
Wait for the fizzing to stop
Remove the piece of silver jewellery from the water - being extra careful not to burn yourself
Wash the piece of silver jewellery in clean water and dry.