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How to Polish Brass

How to Polish Brass
Wendell Webber
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What to Use
Wright's Brass Cream ($2.75, 800-922-2625 for store locations).

What to Know
Much old brass is lacquered and must be stripped before polishing. Lacquer can be identified by feeling a chipped edge or by noticing uneven discoloration where the lacquer has chipped and the brass has oxidized. If you are unsure, take your piece to a professional.

Useful Tips
Don't heed most folklore about treating brass: Never strip it with ketchup (it may work, but not as well as nail-polish remover will). Never finish it with olive oil (it is sticky and will attract dust and moisture). And never use ammonia or steel wool (both are too harsh).
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