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Wally 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? If it's really grotty, I use fine Emery cloth with some oil on it. (I use MolySlip cutting oil, because that's near my lathe.) I like 3M deburring wheels, medium is nice for getting tarnish of brass Follow with AutoSol metal polish (a white paste). Final polish with Brasso (light fawn liquid based on seagull ****). I use red rouge on a cotton buff (6" @3600 rpm), Brasso is ok but tends to be somewhat more messy as you note below Cheeers Marty After that, buff, buff, and buff some more. Some felt wheels and a variable-speed Dremel can make short work of the AutoSol and Brasso stages (wear eye protection in case the Dremel goes too fast and the polish flies off). |
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