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MustangSuzie Posted - Feb 22 2007 : 3:09:43 PM
I picked up a cute brass candlestick thrifting but it needs some cleaning. Anybody have any natural or homemade brass cleaning ideas that you use?

Blessings....
Sarah


"In our every deliberation, we must consider the impact of our decisions on the next seven generations." -From The Great Law Of The Iroquois Confederacy.

REDUCE, REUSE, RECYCLE!!!!

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At home with Mama Posted - Mar 26 2007 : 2:48:29 PM
here's two combinations to try...Use a salt and vinegar solution or lemon juice and baking soda.

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MustangSuzie Posted - Feb 23 2007 : 05:51:32 AM
Thanks I will give it a try!

Blessings....
Sarah


"In our every deliberation, we must consider the impact of our decisions on the next seven generations." -From The Great Law Of The Iroquois Confederacy.

REDUCE, REUSE, RECYCLE!!!!

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peapodjane Posted - Feb 23 2007 : 05:13:36 AM
Hi Sarah,
Well, believe it or not worcestershire sauce works great! I have tried it and I just put some on a cloth and polish up the item, and then wipe it off with a damp cloth. I heard about it on television.
Good luck!
peapodjane

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