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How to clean brass
If you are feeling brassed off with your brassware and are seeking for a tip to take all of the hard work, not to talk about the sweat, out of cleaning it, then you strength not need to look any further than your kitchen cupboard because most homes have a ready provide of a little that is very helpful for cleaning brass. You might not consider this, but the wonder cleaner that I am talking about is nothing more exotic than common-all-garden white vinegar. Yep, while you have been stressed all of that time and trying to buff up a shine on your stained brassware, the answer to your dreams has been hiding, right there, on a shelf in your kitchen.
So if you want cleaner, brighter, better brassware and are sick and tired of feeling sick and tired as you have spent all afternoon scrubbing at your brasses, but have ended up with nothing more than tired arms, some dirty, black cloths, and the dullest of shines, here is incredible to put the gleam back into your eyes:
Just find yourself a bucket and fill it with 1:10 parts of white vinegar and water. Then collect up all of your dirty brass, place it in the bucket and leave it to soak for a while. You can even do the brass fitments off lamps etc., all that you have to do is unscrew the dirty sections and then throw them in the container along with everything else.
When the brass has finished soaking all of that nasty green and black discolor will have gone. Of course, if you want to, you can still give all a fast buff while you are drying it.
It\'s amazing what furtive a kitchen can hold, isn\'t it? And it is particularly amazing just how adaptable vinegar can be. That\'s my tip for cleaning brass, but as far as the value of vinegar goes, it actually is just the tip of the iceberg.
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