use tamrind. it works..
2007-06-19 04:35:36
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answered by mercedesgal63 3
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I found this answer on the web.http://reviews.ebay.com/brass-cleaning-made-easy_W0QQugidZ10000000001787612
I have always used Brasso. It does a great job on any type of brass.
Happy cleaning!
2007-06-19 04:39:20
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answered by Flu 2
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Brasso works great on brass and all kinds of metal
2007-06-19 04:39:12
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answered by Princess 4
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Hey there are alot of brass cleaners on the market. I use Brass O very good.
2007-06-19 08:26:00
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answered by dorton girl 5
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Nev'r Dull - it can be used for all kind of metal. It's non abrasive and should be available in motorbike ar car accessories shops.
No idea if it can be used for things which get in contact with food.
2007-06-19 04:57:21
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answered by Martin S 7
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Never Dull or Brasso is best. Buff with a cotton t-shirt.
2007-06-19 05:51:09
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answered by Tincan Navy 4
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Baking soda paste works well (toothpaste with baking soda is great, too. Just make sure it's a paste and not a gel)
2007-06-19 04:44:14
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answered by Mimi D 2
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theres a great product called brasso. We used it in a deli when I worked at one years ago. wipe on, let dry then wipe off.
2007-06-19 04:40:08
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answered by Anonymous
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Rub a halved lemon on it then buff to a shine.
2007-06-19 11:28:02
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answered by Anonymous
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