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Has anyone any advice on cleaning copper/brass very old steam fittings.
I think they are copper because the metal seems very soft - dents, chips etc but friends tell me that steam fittings should be brass as copper would be too soft for the work involved. Anyway I have used ind paint stripper to clean of years/layers of paint but I am now left with a black coating, no idea what it is, it does not come off on your hands and paint stripper does not touch it - is it impregnated steam/oil ! The coating will come off by rubbing with very light emery paper but is this the best way. I do not want a thousand stratches. A polishing mop could be one idea but I am hoping someone knows better. Thanks |
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