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DSK wrote:
Bobsprit wrote: I have several boxes filled with brass oil lamps, barometers and clocks I want to clean. I was using Noxon 7 or something to that effect. Slow going and then I remembered those TV ads for Tarn X. Does anyone know if that stuff really works? Thanks for any tips... Here's a tip... buy low, sell high. There are lots of things that will get tarnish off brass, but they all take a toll on the surface. If you want them to shine effortlessly, take them to a plating shop. I like to spray newly polished brass with a good grade of automotive clear coat, stops the tarnish from coming back, is however a slightly different shine than the naked brass. It doesn't 'feel' the same either, those of you that work metal will know what I mean. Cheers Marty If you are willing to do some work, then Wenol is the best polish. It's used by car show fanatics and not much known outside the car show and airplane show circles. DSK |
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