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Andyopey | 00:43 Wed 23rd Oct 2013 | Science
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Would caustic soda clean brass. (I know it would not polish them) but to get tarnish off
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Caustic soda will clean brass. Rinse, then wash down with vinegar to neutralise any remaining. Do take care - it's nasty stuff.
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What about caustic acid (line cleaner)
You'd be better off with good old fashioned Brasso
A good tarnish remover for brass is: one teaspoon cream of tartar, one teaspoon washing-up liquid, mix to a smooth paste with a little cold water, add half a pint of very hot but not boiling water, immerse the article for a couple of minutes, take it out and rinse, then clean up with a gentle kitchen-type cream cleanser. For large articles, scale up my quantities. The hot tartar solution softens the tarnish so much that it comes off with just a wipe or two, no hard rubbing.
'Solvol autosol' or 'duraglit' (for copper and brass works well) As a last resort dilute nitric acid will remove pretty well any corrosion products but in reality they probably haven't been at the bottom of the sea for 100 years.

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