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Thread: Which formula of brasso?
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01-25-2009, 10:05 PM #1
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Thanked: 1Which formula of brasso?
I've been reading about cleaning with Brasso, since I have a lot of it and can't find MAAS or Flitz. I keep reading about people having trouble getting it to do much work, and I'm wondering...
I use brasso all the time to clean a copper chain I made to hold my keys to my pants. I started off with the liquid version and it took forever to clean the stuff...I would put my chain in a cup with the stuff and have to shake for 5-10 minutes for the copper to be shiny again, and it took a similar amount of hand-polishing with a rag to restore luster to a brass letter-opener that belongs to my father. However, when I started buying the cream formula, it all went away...the chains were now cleaned in about 10 seconds, and the letter-opener needed only about 30 seconds of rubbing to get a mirror-finish.
I'm thinking, if the people on the forum are finding brasso time-consuming, if perhaps they are using the liquid formula. If this is the case, I'm sure the cream formula would probably polish and clean much faster.
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05-29-2009, 08:16 PM #2
Hello Infectious,
I used to use the Brasso in the tin can for polishing metal rollers on my printing press. That worked good, I had to buff like a madman though.
Does the brasso cream come in a tube kind of like toothpaste? Another German made product I used which worked really well was called Wenol. That shined the pipes on my motorcycle real nice.
With the cream brasso, is just a light buff with a rag all that's needed?
Thanks.
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06-09-2009, 12:26 AM #3
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Thanked: 3The Marine Corps swears by it....in the can of course....