Cleaning brass can be done using a few different methods depending on the level of tarnish and personal preference....
Method 1: Using Commercial Brass Cleaners
Choose a Brass Cleaner: Purchase a commercial brass cleaner suggested Brasso.
Read Instructions: Follow the manufacturer's instructions on the product label carefully.
Apply Cleaner: Apply the brass cleaner to a soft cloth or sponge.
Rub Brass: Gently rub the cleaner onto the brass surface, covering the entire area.
Dry: Dry it thoroughly with a soft, clean cloth.
Polish (Optional): Optionally, you can use a brass polish to add shine to the cleaned surface.
Method 2: Homemade Brass Cleaner
Vinegar and Salt Solution: Mix equal parts of vinegar and salt to create a paste.
Apply Paste: Apply the paste to the brass surface using a soft cloth or sponge.
Rub Brass: Gently rub the paste onto the brass, covering the entire area.
Let it Sit: Allow the paste to sit on the brass for a few minutes.
Scrub and Rinse: Use a soft-bristled brush or cloth to scrub the brass surface, then rinse it with clean water.
Dry and Polish (Optional): Dry the brass thoroughly with a soft, clean cloth. Optionally, you can polish the brass with a brass polish for added shine.
Method 3: Lemon and Baking Soda
Make a Paste: Mix lemon juice with baking soda to create a paste.
Apply Paste: Apply the paste to the brass surface using a soft cloth or sponge.
Rub Brass: Gently rub the paste onto the brass, covering the entire area.
Let it Sit: Allow the paste to sit on the brass for a few minutes.
Scrub and Rinse: Use a soft-bristled brush or cloth to scrub the brass surface, then rinse it with clean water.
Dry and Polish (Optional): Dry the brass thoroughly with a soft, clean cloth. Optionally, you can polish the brass with a brass polish for added shine.
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