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<p>[QUOTE="Mary Delaney, post: 186967, member: 2000"]plain old baking soda, sodium bicarbonate, don't think there is any difference no matter what it is called or who manufactures it. Also used in hospitals for heart patients. Keeps blood from becoming acidic after a heart attack. The baking soda and foil in hot water does work, especially on things that have a little tarnish. Heavy tarnish, break out the elbow grease. There is a product also called Tarnex, buy it in most grocery stores, works well but I wouldn't use it on fine silver.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Mary Delaney, post: 186967, member: 2000"]plain old baking soda, sodium bicarbonate, don't think there is any difference no matter what it is called or who manufactures it. Also used in hospitals for heart patients. Keeps blood from becoming acidic after a heart attack. The baking soda and foil in hot water does work, especially on things that have a little tarnish. Heavy tarnish, break out the elbow grease. There is a product also called Tarnex, buy it in most grocery stores, works well but I wouldn't use it on fine silver.[/QUOTE]
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