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Lemon juice for cleaning brass
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<blockquote data-quote="birdiemc" data-source="post: 1790486" data-attributes="member: 29632"><p>My mom used to have me polish up her bronze candlesticks with ketchup when I was a kid, seems the vinegar was a good agent for getting the tarnish off. I searched for folks using vinegar and discovered that the internet "experts" think the world will stop turning if vinegar ever touches brass, while I tend to disagree with that I opted to try the lemon juice instead. But if you're using it on a guitar, which I would imagine isn't cheap, I'm betting it's probably just fine for brass cases.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="birdiemc, post: 1790486, member: 29632"] My mom used to have me polish up her bronze candlesticks with ketchup when I was a kid, seems the vinegar was a good agent for getting the tarnish off. I searched for folks using vinegar and discovered that the internet "experts" think the world will stop turning if vinegar ever touches brass, while I tend to disagree with that I opted to try the lemon juice instead. But if you're using it on a guitar, which I would imagine isn't cheap, I'm betting it's probably just fine for brass cases. [/QUOTE]
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