How do I get rid of marks on brass plated faucets?
HOME REMEDIES FOR VERY STUPPORN MARKS ON BRASS PLATED FAUCET TOPS
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I use a clay cleaner polisher called BIOClean works like a dream and also puts a protective coating on it so water runs off easier less spotting. Tooth paste works well just plain white w/soft cloth or here's some more https://www.mnn.com/your-home/at-home/stories/how-to-clean-brass-naturally OR MORE https://homequicks.com/homemade-brass-cleaner
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Rinse with warm water and dry thoroughly. For tougher cleaning jobs, pull out the ketchup, tomato sauce, or tomato paste. Simply rub a thin coat onto the brass, let sit for an hour or so, and then clean the piece with hot, soapy water. Another option is to make a paste of equal parts salt, flour, and white vinegar.Hi Patricia. My name is Cindy. Apply a thin coat of ketchup, tomato sauce, or tomato paste on your faucet. Let it set for an hour or so. Then clean it with hot soapy water. You can then buff it with a micro fiber cloth until it shines. Wishing you all the best from Cindy.