I have the two big solid brass candlesticks from the church altar home with me for their annual cleaning. how to clean brass candlesticks I've never done it before. I've tried Brasso and it is hardly touching the tarnish on these! Any ideas on how to go about cleaning these? I don't think toothpaste is going to work. It's listed as a "mild cleaner". I'm needing something heavy duty I'm thinking. Any ideas?
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I have the two big solid brass candlesticks from the church altar home with me for their annual cleaning. how to clean brass candlesticks I've never done it before. I've tried Brasso and it is hardly touching the tarnish on these! Any ideas on how to go about cleaning these? I don't think toothpaste is going to work. It's listed as a "mild cleaner". I'm needing something heavy duty I'm thinking. Any ideas?Tags: None
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Frugal brass polishing is a savvy approach to maintaining the shine and luster of brass items without breaking the bank. Whether it’s polishing antique fixtures, decorative pieces, or everyday brass items, adopting cost-effective methods can yield impressive results. One common yet overlooked brass item that benefits from such care is brass knuckles. These unique and often collectible pieces require regular polishing to preserve their appearance and prevent tarnish. By using household ingredients like lemon juice, baking soda, or vinegar, enthusiasts can effectively clean and polish brass knuckles, ensuring they maintain their distinctive shine and historical value. This frugal approach not only saves money but also helps maintain the beauty and integrity of cherished brass items.
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