Too lazy and cheap to run to the store for Brasso, I googled and found this receipe. All the better since Heloise is a North Texas gal:
http://www.goodhousekeeping.com/home...o-polish-brass
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Too lazy and cheap to run to the store for Brasso, I googled and found this receipe. All the better since Heloise is a North Texas gal:
http://www.goodhousekeeping.com/home...o-polish-brass
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That's what I've been using the clean brass since, like, forever. I think my mom showed me? I'm not sure I've ever actually had much brass to clean, but it's one of those random things I remember from growing up.
I like "homemade" cleaning products whenever possible, simply because I get tired of having a million bottles of random products living under the sink that get used maybe once a year if that.
Citric acid works well. Have any lemonade mix in the house?
Brasso stinks, but I'd take that smell over the smell of ketchup any day. I HATE ketchup. I'd sooner put brasso on my hamburger.
Citric acid might be less messy.
I love homemade cleaners. I have some brasso around and hate the ammonia smell. White vinegar is amazing stuff, there's about 101 things it does better than commercial cleaners. Its also good for a lot of little home remedies.
Anyway, hadn't seen this one before, so glad you shared.
"I HATE ketchup. I'd sooner put brasso on my hamburger."
Makes your brass fillings shine like new!! <g>
One can never have too many planes and chisels... or so I'm learning!!