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Lemon juice for cleaning brass
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<blockquote data-quote="birdiemc" data-source="post: 1790151" data-attributes="member: 29632"><p>I've read how lots of folks like to use lemi shine, dawn, and water to clean brass. I didn't have any lemi shine so I checked to see what the active ingredient is, its citric acid. Found on a baking website how much lemon juice to use as a substitute for citric acid powder, ended up with a little over a tablespoon in a gallon of water with a tablespoon of dawn. Brass came out nice and clean and shiny. Haven't read where anybody uses lemon juice so just thought I would pass this along.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="birdiemc, post: 1790151, member: 29632"] I've read how lots of folks like to use lemi shine, dawn, and water to clean brass. I didn't have any lemi shine so I checked to see what the active ingredient is, its citric acid. Found on a baking website how much lemon juice to use as a substitute for citric acid powder, ended up with a little over a tablespoon in a gallon of water with a tablespoon of dawn. Brass came out nice and clean and shiny. Haven't read where anybody uses lemon juice so just thought I would pass this along. [/QUOTE]
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