Do not use abrasives, damp cloths, hard brushes or alcohol-containing products to care for brass.
Pour water into a small container and add vinegar and salt.
This liquid must be brought to a boil, after which a brass product is placed in the solution and boiled in it for more than two hours.
After this process, all you need to do is wipe the brass with a cotton pad soaked in acetone. Professional cleaning products.
White vinegar and salt. Coat the brass piece with white vinegar (by pouring or spraying the vinegar onto the brass surface) and then sprinkle the vinegar with salt.
Dampen a cloth with a little vinegar and gently wipe the brass. Dry with a clean cloth.
You can clean brass with regular acetone: treat the contaminated surface with a cotton swab soaked in acetone.
At home, you can clean brass using a more radical method.
It involves using a solution consisting of water, ordinary salt and acetic acid.
If the brass has lost a little shine and has become tarnished, regular toothpaste will help.
First, the product is washed in soapy water and then rubbed with paste.
Use only a soft brush or cloth to avoid scratching the surface.
Rinse with warm water and wipe dry.