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Cleaning the brass

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rubysong Tue 24-Nov-15 18:56:07

I have a few items of brass and give them a polish before Christmas. It's a mucky job and difficult to get the fiddly bits clean. Has anyone got a favourite method for cleaning brass?

loopylou Tue 24-Nov-15 19:01:55

Mix lemon juice and salt, apply with an old toothbrush or cloth and rub well. You can wipe or wash it off, very messy but effective!

ninathenana Tue 24-Nov-15 19:06:43

That's one of DH's jobs grin
He uses Duraglit. If you've not tried it the tin contains waddling impregnated with the cleaner which you use to rub the brass. Intricate bits are done with an old toothbrush.

M0nica Tue 24-Nov-15 19:30:46

Brasso wadding

rockgran Tue 24-Nov-15 19:42:27

That brings back memories of cleaning my form prefect badge with Duraglit on a Sunday night.

rubysong Tue 24-Nov-15 22:28:17

Thank you for the replies. Duraglit/Brasso wadding is what I usually use, and end up with black hands. It eats away at rubber gloves. I have tried lemon juice with washing up liquid which takes off the tarnish and is nicer to use but I don't think it gives a bright shine like the mucky old wadding does, though it doesn't get right into the fiddly bits even with the aid of a toothbrush. Maybe it's time the brass went to the charity shop.

Luckygirl Tue 24-Nov-15 22:49:01

Life's too short to be cleaning brass - take it all to a charity shop. grin

rubysong Wed 25-Nov-15 18:17:18

I possibly will but I can't get rid of the pair of very old candlesticks which I inherited from my parents.

mollie Wed 25-Nov-15 19:20:22

Cleaning the brasses was one of the (few) jobs I volunteered for when I was a kid. I could sit down and take my time without being hassled. I haven't thought about Duraglit or Brasso in years! Happy memories!

vampirequeen Wed 25-Nov-15 20:18:28

Wear cotton gloves when you're cleaning brass. They protect your hands and you don't mess up the shine with finger prints. When you've finished just pop the gloves in the wash.

apricot Sun 29-Nov-15 18:06:18

I've only just seen this thread, maybe I was too busy cleaning the brass.
I have brass door knobs and window catches, keyholes and hinges on old furniture and pedals on the piano.
I also have lots of brass which my parents collected in Japan just after the war, pots and bowls, dogs and butterflies, mirrors and vases. I clean them all about 3 times a year. My mother gave me all the Japanese stuff when she got old and couldn't be bothered to clean it any longer. One day I'll pass it down to my daughters. Will they want it?

Charleygirl Sun 29-Nov-15 18:37:11

The brass ornaments I inherited from my mother are in a drawer- I keep meaning to take them to a charity shop, I could not be bothered cleaning them.

tanith Sun 29-Nov-15 18:40:54

I have my fathers horse brasses they are in a box in the garage and I know no one will want them just can't bring myself to give them away..

Luckygirl Sun 29-Nov-15 18:53:46

Cleaning the piano pedals - I've heard everything now!!! shock

Bellanonna Sun 29-Nov-15 19:46:02

I clean the piano pedals too ! Only once a year or so. And I'm a lazy "housewife", to use a word I never use. But just have.