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| Does anyone have any suggestions for removing tarnish from old brass, copper, and nickle blades? I've tried baking soda toothpaste, and that shines 'em up a bit, but doesn't remove all the old tarnish.
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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin | Flitz. Works instantly, and really cleans them up.
http://www.flitz-polish.com/?source=gg&camp=flitz&grp=name&term=fli... |
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Location: Kodiak, AK | Nev-R-Dull. Bought and used anywhere there's military brass or nickel to poilish.
http://www.nevrdull.com/ |
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Location: Mt. Zion, IL | Jewelers Rouge works well for me. Available at most major hardware stores. |
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Location: Long Prairie, Minnesota | Soak them in Coca-Cola! Sounds funny but it works. That acid in coke will remove the tarnish! |
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Location: Land of the Musky | Good idea on teh Coke! It does work and then I use a Dremel with a little metal polish. Hard to look at them after that |
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