How to Clean Brass
How to Clean Brass

HOW TO CLEAN BRASS


Made from a combination of zinc and copper, brass is found in cookware, jewelry, musical instruments, and home decor. Exposure to oxygen, water, and other elements can cause this popular metal to corrode or tarnish over time.


The first thing you need to determine before cleaning is whether the item is solid brass, or brass-plated. Grab a magnet and see if it sticks to the item. If it does, the piece is brass-plated, as magnets will not stick to solid brass. Be careful not to rub or polish brass-plated items too aggressively, as doing so can remove the plating.


Plated or not, it's also important that you avoid using abrasive scrubbing cloths, metal-bristled brushes, or steel wool to clean your brass pieces.


Lastly, if you have lacquered brass pieces that are heavily tarnished, you will need to remove the lacquer with a paint or varnish remover in order to clean them. After the pieces are cleaned and polished, you can then re-lacquer.


DIRECTIONS


  1. Apply Simple Green Pro HD. Spray Simple Green Pro HD Ready-To-Use Heavy-Duty Cleaner onto the surface.
  2. Scrub. Use a wet, soft toothbrush to scrub, paying close attention to crevices.
  3. Rinse. Rinse the item with clean water or thoroughly wipe down with a damp cloth.
  4. Dry. Buff dry with a microfiber cloth.
  5. Polish. Simple Green Pro HD safely cleans brass but does not polish it, so follow up with a polishing compound to shine.

TIP: Try to avoid touching your brass items as much as possible, as the oils in your skin can hasten tarnishing.


WHERE TO BUY

Baker Farrow
Bearfast
Cleaning Trade
Collins Industrial
Harvey Distributors
Independent Oils
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