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<p>[QUOTE="Sandra, post: 591323, member: 3335"]I have used this method many times on brass and copper. If you don't have fresh lemons handy, use the bottled lemon juice (even if past the "best before" date).</p><p>I apply with #0000 steel wool, using an old toothbrush in crevices. Rinse thoroughly. The results aren't as shiny as I like, so I finish off with Never-Dull, then a good rub with a soft cloth. Brilliant results every time.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Sandra, post: 591323, member: 3335"]I have used this method many times on brass and copper. If you don't have fresh lemons handy, use the bottled lemon juice (even if past the "best before" date). I apply with #0000 steel wool, using an old toothbrush in crevices. Rinse thoroughly. The results aren't as shiny as I like, so I finish off with Never-Dull, then a good rub with a soft cloth. Brilliant results every time.[/QUOTE]
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