if you dont want to spend money for a special copper cleaning product, then try this: use plain ketchup. yes, it does work! smear it on with your fingers, let it sit for a few minutes then rub off with a cloth. rinse and buff dry with a clean soft cloth. the vinegar, plus the acid from the tomatoes makes a very effective cleaner for all metals.
2006-12-06 09:05:46
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answered by mickey 5
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You mean, without lots of elbow grease? Copper stain cleaner & remover? And I hope you don't have lots of intricate designs on them as it's only that much more difficult!! Best I can do short notice, sorry!!!
Good luck!!!
2006-12-06 08:52:35
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answered by raquelha 3
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purchase a physically powerful steel cleanser like in no way boring. %. a attempt spot & with an previous toothbrush attempt it first except you know for particular what style if steel it relatively is. Then polish the steel with a sprint in no way boring into the steel. Buff with the help of wrapping an somewhat comfortable sprucing fabric around the top of the toothbrush & securing with rubber band, & polish the steel to a suitable bright sparkling.
2016-10-14 04:06:37
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answered by seabrooks 4
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in the cleaning isle of a walmart of kmart you should be able to find a copper cleaner.
2006-12-06 08:56:13
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answered by Heidi 1
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lemon juice and vinegar
2006-12-06 08:54:28
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answered by toe t 2
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