Liquid amalgam cleaning methods mainly include the following:
Toothpaste cleaning: squeeze a little toothpaste on the dirty area, gently scrub with a soft-bristled toothbrush, and then rinse with clean water.
Coke soaking: For places with many gaps that are difficult to scrub, you can soak the jewelry in cola for a while, and then rinse with clean water.
Strong tea or vinegar: use strong tea or vinegar instead of cola, soak and rinse with clean water.
Alcohol or ammonia: use a soft cloth with an appropriate amount of alcohol or ammonia, and gently wipe off the dirt on the surface.
Silver polishing cloth: The silver polishing cloth itself contains polishing powder and decontamination ingredients, which can simply wipe the oxidized or oily areas.
Jewelry cleaner: use a mild and non-aggressive jewelry cleaner to keep silver jewelry bright.
Ultrasonic cleaning: buy an ultrasonic instrument, and use sound waves to drive the water flow to generate vibration and pressure to clean stains. Baking soda and vinegar mixture: Prepare tin foil, boiling water and salt. Mix one spoon of baking soda, one spoon of salt and half a cup of white vinegar on tin foil to form a carbonated mixture. Pour boiling water, stir and soak the silverware for a few minutes. Turn it over to clean it and wipe it dry with a cloth. Cucumber juice and lemon juice: Take fresh cucumbers and scrape the flesh and apply it on pure silver. Wipe it with a soft cloth; or apply a mixture of lemon juice and salt on pure silver. Gently wipe it with a soft cloth to remove stains and oxides. These methods can effectively clean stains and oxides on the surface of liquid silver mercury and make it shine again.

