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    Default Flitz Instant Brass and copper Tarnish remover

    Has anyone tried this:? http://www.flitz.com/brass-copper-tarnish-remover/

    obviously you wouldn't spray it on and rinse...you'd have to do it pachi-style.

    might save time even if you had to follow up with a polish?

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    Default Re: Flitz Instant Brass and copper Tarnish remover

    I use Mothers Mag and Aluminum polish paste. It works great on brass.

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    Default Re: Flitz Instant Brass and copper Tarnish remover

    Quote Originally Posted by mxfaiman View Post
    I use Mothers Mag and Aluminum polish paste. It works great on brass.
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    Default Re: Flitz Instant Brass and copper Tarnish remover

    I have used it, it works pretty well !
    Last edited by rubberratt; 03-09-2015 at 10:36 PM.

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    Default Re: Flitz Instant Brass and copper Tarnish remover

    Quote Originally Posted by Moparformances View Post

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    Default Re: Flitz Instant Brass and copper Tarnish remover

    I use brasso. and a toothbrush. Stuff is thick, don't get behind sealed cels, and residue wipes off.

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    Default Re: Flitz Instant Brass and copper Tarnish remover

    Thanks. I'd think that it would flick all over using a toothbrush and be a mess?

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    Default Re: Flitz Instant Brass and copper Tarnish remover

    With the mothers I take a rag and dab it in the paste, rub, then wipe with a clean rag. Never really have to worry about getting it everywhere. And if you want to polish nail shafts I use a cotton shoelace, wrap it around the nail then pull either end of the lace back and forth. (man is it time consuming though)

    Old T-shirts work great for this.

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    Default Re: Flitz Instant Brass and copper Tarnish remover

    I agree. ...way too much mind numbness and clipped fingers. I ordered a bottle to try. ..I'll report the results upon experimentation. ...

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    Default Re: Flitz Instant Brass and copper Tarnish remover

    I like to you use Fluoroantimonic acid it tends clean everything.

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    When things don't go right the 1st time , Step back ,Take a break and come back renewed. RGS

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    Default Re: Flitz Instant Brass and copper Tarnish remover

    Yep. Thanks I've tried the miracle cloth. Still pretty labor intensive IMO.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Spyder138 View Post
    Ditto as well


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