Deep Clean Silver Grillz

How to Deep Clean Silver Grillz

🧽 Option 1: Baking Soda + Foil Method (for Tarnish)

  1. Line a small bowl with aluminum foil, shiny side up.
  2. Add:
    • 1 tablespoon baking soda
    • 1 tablespoon salt
    • Very hot water (not boiling) β€” enough to fully submerge the grillz
  3. Place the grillz in the bowl, touching the foil.
  4. Let soak for 2–3 minutes.
  5. Rinse thoroughly and dry with a soft cloth.

πŸͺ₯ Option 2: Soft Brush + Non-Abrasive Paste

  1. Use a soft-bristled toothbrush.
  2. Scrub with:
    • Non-whitening toothpaste or
    • Gentle dish soap and water
  3. Rinse well, then dry completely with a microfiber cloth.

✨ Option 3: Silver Polishing Cloth

  • Buff the outside with a real silver polishing cloth.
  • No water needed β€” great for restoring shine between deep cleans.

⚠️ What to Avoid

  • Hydrogen peroxide (causes tarnish)
  • Bleach, vinegar, alcohol, or ammonia
  • Ultrasonic cleaners (unless you’re 100% sure the grillz are solid with no stones or glue)
  • Baking soda soaks if your grillz have glued-in stones
  • Air drying β€” can leave water spots or speed up tarnishing

πŸ’Ž Deep Cleaning Silver Grillz with Stones

Safest Method: Soap + Water + Soft Brush

  1. Fill a bowl with lukewarm water.
  2. Add a few drops of gentle dish soap (like Dawn).
  3. Dip a soft toothbrush in the water and gently scrub:
    • Inside the grill
    • Around each stone
    • Behind the settings
  4. Rinse under lukewarm water.
  5. Pat dry immediately with a soft microfiber cloth.

Optional Boost: Baking Soda Paste (ONLY if stones are set, not glued)

  • Mix baking soda + water into a paste.
  • Apply carefully to silver areas only β€” avoid rubbing directly on stones.
  • Rinse and dry thoroughly.

🚫 What to Avoid on Grillz with Stones:

  • No hydrogen peroxide β€” can loosen glue or dull the stones.
  • No soaking if gems are glued in.
  • No ultrasonic cleaners unless all stones are prong-set (not glued).
  • No harsh chemicals or abrasives.

Pro Tip:

If your grillz have glued-in stones (like CZs), avoid deep cleaning more than every 2–3 weeks. Stick with gentle brushing and quick rinses in between.