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Specifically say you are invoking your right to silence and specifically say you are invoking your right to council.
If they continue to pester you after this, it's a violation of your rights and a lawyer will have more ammunition to defend you.
If they come back hours later and try talking to you again, you invoke them again. After a significant period of time (whatever the cop decides) they can try again to "see if you've changed your mind."
But just staying silent is not the same in the courts as invoking your right to remain silent.
People tend to want to talk and fill silence. You'll have to control your urges and learn to be comfortable in silence.