How to polish copper and brass in just a few minutes (Page 2 ) | December 4, 2023
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Copper Care
Copper can turn brown when corroded. To treat and prevent this:
Soap & Warm Water: For fresh stains, a mix of warm water and soap can do the trick. Gently scrub using a sponge, rinse, and dry with a soft cloth.
Vinegar Touch: Dilute a bit of vinegar in water. Dab it onto the tarnished areas. Always ensure you dry the copper item thoroughly after.
Lemon & Salt: A highly effective combo! Rub a halved lemon dipped in salt over the copper. The acidity from the lemon can lift shallow stains. Wipe down with a dry cloth post-treatment.
Brass Brilliance
Brass can turn black when it accumulates dirt. Here’s how to treat it:
Soap & Warm Water: As with copper, this method can treat recent stains. Scrub gently, rinse, and pat dry.
Vinegar Solution: Mix water, vinegar, flour, and salt to form a paste. Using an old toothbrush, apply and scrub the mixture onto the brass item. Allow it to sit for 10 minutes, then rinse and dry thoroughly.
Maintaining the shine of copper and brass items is easier with these natural methods. So, next time your pots, pans, or decorative items lose their luster, give them some TLC with these simple remedies. Shine on! 🔧✨
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