• Non-toxic cloths that won't scratch your precious metals.
  • Double sided.

These cloths are amazing. Straight out of the package I used one on a very tarnished, deeply patterned silver nut dish I have. With very little work it cut through to the metal leaving behind brightly polished finish. I don't know how these things work but I am oh so glad they do. I have used them on everything from silverware to my best jewelry. Order more than one because your gonna want to keep one on hand at all times. Highly recommend!

I've asked many jewelers about a good cleaning cloth and all of them said this brand. I accidentally ordered the wrong brand initially and decided to test it out anyway. The results weren't good. So I went for the correct brand, Sunshine and definitely saw a difference! It doesn't change the color of the metal which the mistaken brand did. Also sunshine leaves a nice finish to the metal, not matte but not too shiny. Love this product!

These polish everything back up to a nice shiny finish. They are amazing. I wear a lot of jewelry because I am in the retail environment and these are wonderful in the summer months. I use them at home and at the store and I bought a set for my mom when she started complaining about her jewelry tarninishing. Miracle workers.

Exactly what I needed. I lost my old polishing cloth and have been wanting a replacement. So glad these come in sets of 3 so I can use one for silver and one for copper with the 3rd as a back up in case I lose one again. These are great for pearls set in silver since any type of chemicals will ruin the nacre and no matter how careful you are traditional polish can also leave residue on the setting. If you're always bypassing those sterling earrings in the morning because you forgot to clean them, a polishing cloth is precisely what you need. These are perfect for on-the-go polishing, gently rub across jewelry and follow with a clean dry cloth. I highly recommend them. P.S. These are also a thoughtful add on gift when giving silver jewelry.

These are fantastic. I have a wide brass cuff bracelet that lost its shine. The company that made the bracelet recommended a polishing cloth. I had always used a brass cleaner (you know the one the one in the bottle) that makes a mess and smells. Well I got the cloth like they said and am I glad I did. There is no mess and with just some light polishing my bracelet is shiny and looks brand new!

I've been using the Sunshine (product trade name) for years, and they work best for "daily" cleaning of your silver jewelry and silver stuff around the house. Easy to use, they don't scratch your silver. Use 'em up and throw them away, and get new ones. Definitely keep one in your house cleaning arsenal of you own silver plate or sterling silver. (They aren't going to help you with coated "tarnish proof"[sic] silver items.) Each comes packed in it's own zip-close bag. Keep the bag and keep the cloth in it. Now that the cloth is going to dry out or anything like that, but it will keep the cloth from getting something else dirty if you throw in in a drawer (like I do) or your cleaning supplies box. Two things: with use, the cloths get nasty looking. The reason is that they are "rubbing off" the tarnish on your silver, and it sticks to the cloth, making it look black and dirty. For that reason, you want to use the cloth for *fine* cleaning or "everyday" (meaning weekly or monthly or whatever) cleaning. I suggest NOT using the cloth on silver that is completely black (or close to it) with tarnish as that's going to waste the cloth. Clean with a good silver cleaner first (I use a silver foam - it's very gentle) and use this for the occasional touch up. Why? Because they way the cloth works is that you use it until it is all black, and then you throw it away. Do Not clean the cloth or throw it in the washer or something like that - you will end up with an awful mess on everything in the machine with it, and likely gunk up the inside of your machine so it would need cleaning. Bah! Not fun. The cloths are fairly inexpensive and last a long time - depending on how much silver you have, and how often you need to clean it. So replacing them is really no big deal. Trust me, it's "cheap at twice the price" for what it saves you in time and trouble with a full-on silver cleaning. They leave your hands sort of strange feeling - as if you have been playing in modeling clay - and definitely dirty from the cloth and the silver, but that's easy: just wash your hands as you would normally. There's nothing toxic on the cloth, or bad for the skin (please note that I have no problems with contact allergies or dermatitis, so I can't speak for folks with super-sensitive skin!) For the silver jewelry that I wear regularly, I almost never use the cloths. Same for the silver plate spoons and forks (etc.) we use every day. The reason is simple: The more you USE your silver, the less you have to clean it. But for all that stuff that's not in regular, daily circulation, this is Da Bomb for keeping it clean.

These are great for cleaning my Amora/moissanite jewelry. I contacted the sellers of Amora after I noticed some stubborn "oil slick" swirls on my stone that refused to go away, even after repeated cleanings with dish soap and the diamond dazzle stick. The manufacturers recommended I try these sunshine polishing cloths. I was really leery but they assured me it works. Well to my surprise, they really do work! I don't know what's in these polishing cloths, but they leave some kind of a dry residue on my fingers after I use them. I was shocked because even after what I consider to be a thorough cleaning of my jewelry, this cloth still turns black after I use it to polish. Not only did it remove the oil slicks from my ring, it's also renewed a lot of my sterling silver jewelry, which tends to tarnish over time.

I have a lot of copper jewelry, and have several cleaners for it (Barkeeper's Friend, Twinkle, vinegar, etc.) Nothing works to put a high shine on my copper but this. The other stuff would clean the copper, but leave it a dull pink. This cloth makes it shine. The only downside I'm seeing is that my hands get dirty when using this cloth, so I either wear disposable gloves or wash my hands after using it. Very happy to have discovered this cloth! Recommended.

I received a tiny piece of this with a metal bracelet I recently bought. The bracelet had tarnish on it after one wearing, so obvs, I complained to the seller. She reminded me of the “lil white cloth” that came with the bracelet. Holy smokes! It was like new again! I went through my jewelry box, bugging up everything from silver, gold, random metal, EVEN junky stuff I am sure is plastic. IT WORKS ON EVERYTHING! I quickly asked the bracelet seller what the devil that wonderful lil cloth was, and it is this product. I was thrilled to receive 3 large cloths bcs after my polishing bender with the lil one, i definitely needed a bigger tool.

I use this to clean my Moissanite engagement ring, as this cloth was recommended by the company to clean the metal and the actual stone. Works great. Helps to remove the "water slick" stain that could sometimes appear on moissanite.