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Dave Mundt
 
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Greetings and salutations....

On Wed, 26 Jan 2005 17:06:12 -0330, "Lucifer"
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I just bought a torch and other brass attachments. Brass is tarnished and
dirty. What is the best method/products to use to clean them?
Thanks,
Steve


If you have to have them shiny (and they won't last long
that way anyway), I would suggest a buffing wheel and some brass
polish. Don't dip it in any thing, don't soak it, and, don't
sweat the black in the crevices.
After all, this is a tool...not a piece of art.
Regards
Dave Mundt



 
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