I have some articles made of a light weight tin metal made to look like brass. They has some tarnish spots on it and I am at a loss as to how to clean them. I'm afraid that a brass polish will ruin them. Soap and water has not worked. Do you have any suggestions?
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I'm not sure. I would ask a jeweler as he/she may know.
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You actually use ketchup to clean brass metals. It works perfectly!
I never would have guessed ketchup. Thanks!
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