✨ Shine like you mean it — because your jewelry deserves the spotlight!
Goddard's Silver Polishing Cloth uses a proprietary cotton blend infused with polishing and anti-tarnish agents to quickly remove tarnish and leave a protective barrier on silver, gold, and antiques. Nonabrasive and safe for delicate surfaces, it combines nearly two centuries of trusted heritage with modern technology to maintain brilliant shine and slow future oxidation.
S**E
Exactly what I needed!
Big cloth so you get a lot to work with for necklaces. They are really easy to,work with and I love that they leave an anti-tarnish to keep you silver from oxidizing so quickly. I have silver polishing gloves, but they are very awkward to work with.
A**R
Shines!
Easy to use. Shines like new. No messy liquids.
J**O
Excellent shine
It is non abrasive products.Very easy to apply.Do not damaged items cleaned.
M**N
Around the house
Helpful tool for maintaining household keepsakes.
F**N
Silver polishing cloth
As advertised
L**I
Great for touchup polishing
These cloths are great for touching up lightly tarnished silver but if it is heavily tarnished you'll spend a long time and elbow grease getting them clean.Instead use the French method to clean your silver. Referring to the pictures I posted, start with boiling a kettle of water and line a pan with aluminum foil. Sprinkle a layer of baking soda on the bottom of the foil and arrange the tarnished sliver in a single layer trying to keep separation between the pieces. Sprinkle a good amount of baking soda over top of the silver (pic 1). When the water is boiling pour it over the silverware making sure the pieces are submerged (pic 2). The baking soda will react with the hot water, foam and fizz, and cause an electrolytic action that will move the tarnish onto the aluminum foil which takes about 15-20 minutes. Once the water has stopped fizzing remove the pieces and rinse with warm water. Give a light polish with a damp microfiber cloth (pic 3). Take the Goddard's cloth and finish the polish to a shine (pics 4&5). These pieces were tarnished almost black but I was able to get them to a high shine with this method and using the polishing cloth at the end will help retard tarnish in the future.These cloths are better then the old Ritz cloths I used to get at Publix and will last a long time even when they look dirty. They also polish my antique chrome appliances and copper cookware to a nice shine.
K**N
Great silver polishing cloths
These cloths are big and work very well.
M**.
Ease of use.
Perfect for easy cleaning and touch up.
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