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What is a good process to clean then restore these parts to provide the new/fresh brass or copper look to a part?
Appreciate the advise....
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Eddie M Camaro-less 87 El Camino SS Few Ferrari's |
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If it's heavily tarnished,add two tablespoons each of salt and white vinegar to a pint of water in a bowl.
Completely soak the item in the solution overnight. In the AM you should see a completely different colored part. Rinse it off with cold water and towel dry,then rub in a protective polishing cream like MAAS to bring out it's luster. I've done this on many Brass & copper items with incredible results. Understand that over time brass & copper will tarnish again,so get used to doing this. |
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BRASSO & elbow grease.. [img]<<GRAEMLIN_URL>>/dunno.gif[/img]
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I trying not to make it look shinny - just that OE look - would brasso make it shine?
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Eddie M Camaro-less 87 El Camino SS Few Ferrari's |
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Yes it will,as well as protect it lightly.
Just soak it in the salt/vinegar solution then for a raw OE look. |
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