Brass and Copper Polish, Brasso remove | |||
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SKU | RAC89334 | ||
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Price | $5.63 Per Each | ||
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Description | A multi-purpose metal polish for a variety of metals including brass, copper, stainless steel, chrome, pewter, and bronze. Brings luster to your home. Brasso Metal Polish is so gentle on most metals, it will not scratch or mar them, however, it is not recommended for use on aluminum. Excellent for cleaning, polishing, and protecting metals in one quick step. Clean every day and special occasion items for a long-lasting, brilliant shine.
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Content | Brasso Brass, Copper, and Metal Polish wipes away tarnish on most metals quickly and easily, leaving a brilliant shine. Use it on metal furniture, lamps, door handles, chrome and stainless steel trim, appliances, carpet rods, copper-bottom cookware, steel sinks, and more. Make your copper and brass look bright and new again. Clean, polish, and protect in one simple step and keep tarnish away.
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More Info:Brass: True brass is an alloy of copper and zinc. It tends to oxidize (tarnish) quickly when exposed to air, which is a major reason why most brass is given a clear coating of lacquer to prevent this condition. Polishing: One of the best tools which provides just the right amount of oil onto metal is a "yellow" treated dust cloth. Wipe down brass with this cloth and then buff it dry with a soft, cotton cloth or MicroFiber wipe. This trace amount of oil in the cloth should not smear or discolor, especially after buffing. History: Brasso has been in use for over 110 years, originating in Britain in 1905 after a representative from the company Reckitt and Sons brought a sample of liquid metal polish from Australia. The polish grew in popularity in England, eventually replacing the previous paste-style polishes. It has undergone very few changes in both composition and package design over the past century. Cans are often collected as a typical example of classic British advertising design.Directions:Brasso works by dissolution and abrasion, forming ammonia complexes with the tarnishing material, which its abrasive additive then removes more easily than it would the pure tarnish. A water-soluble oil then fills in the micro scratches to prevent them from immediately beginning to oxidize. | ||
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