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How to Clean Brass | Old-Fashioned Methods

Have your brass objects become tarnished or dull? Learn what cleans brass and how to clean brass using these old-fashioned methods.

How to clean brass

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Wondering how to clean brass in a variety of old-fashioned ways, from ketchup to toothpaste? We’ve got you covered! Earl Proulx received a lot of letters after he ran a tip in his “Plain Talk” column in Yankee Magazine about cleaning a dishwasher with powdered fruit juice mix — some supporting the idea and others opposing it. One letter was from a man in the Navy. He cleaned with powdered juice mix all the time. In fact, he wrote, they didn’t use anything fancy to clean brass aboard his ship. Instead they cleaned all their brass with powdered or canned fruit juice. Actually, the answer to “What cleans brass?” might as well be anything.

How to Clean Brass | Old-Fashioned Methods

How to clean brass with ketchup:

Cleaning brass with ketchup only sounds strange. You can clean brass by rubbing ketchup or Worcestershire sauce on with a damp cloth.

How to clean brass with onions:

Another alternative for shining brass is to boil onions in water and use the cooled water to polish these metals.

How to clean brass with vinegar:

To make an inexpensive homemade brass cleaner, mix equal parts salt and flour with enough vinegar to make a thick paste. Rub on vigorously with a damp cloth. Then wash, rinse, and dry thoroughly. Mix 1 tablespoon of salt and 2 tablespoons of vinegar in 1 pint of water. Heat until warm, then apply as above.

How to clean brass with toothpaste:

Small brass objects can be cleaned with a little toothpaste (not the gel type). Apply it with a soft, damp cloth or toothbrush, then rinse and dry.

How to clean tarnished brass:

To remove tarnish from brass, dip a lemon slice or rind in a little salt and rub it on the object. Then clean and dry with paper towels. Add a little ammonia to a soap-and-water solution to clean these metals. Apply with a soft paintbrush or rag, then rinse and wipe dry. Do you have any tips for how to clean brass? Let us know in the comments! Editor’s Note: Using old-fashioned methods or homemade brass cleaner can sometimes dull the brass finish. If this happens, polish with water in which onions have been boiled, or with Worcestershire sauce (a pungent sauce made of soy, vinegar, and garlic) and then rub with olive oil to protect the shine. Always consult an expert when trying to clean valuable pieces. This post was first published in 2011 and has been updated.

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  1. It is easier than you think to remove the oven glass,usually 3 pains, then using the very slightly abrasive all purpose silver, brass, stainless steel cleaner like BRASSO on all sides of the oven glass, may need a stiff nylon brush. be sure there are no streaks before putting the door back together.

  2. One of the cleaners mentioned for cleaning brass was toothpaste which also does a wonderful job of cleaning jewelry. I clean my diamond engagement ring often with a soft toothbrush and regular toothpaste. It shines brightly after cleaning this way.

    1. Just bought an antique bird cage stand. Looks like it could be brass, I’m going to try toothpaste first then go to the salt,flour,vinegar paste if that doesn’t work.

  3. Thank you for explaining that you shouldn’t use gel type toothpaste to clean brass. My brother wants to get bronze plaques to commemorate employee of the month awards for his workers. I know that brass and bronze are similar but I wasn’t sure if you need to clean them in the same way. I’ll be sure to pass this tip along to my brother after he finds a company that manufactures bronze plaques.

  4. The brass i need to clean is taps on a Victorian bath they go green don’t want to use brasso can you help please

  5. Mix 1 teaspoon tartaric acid and 6 tablespoons dishwashing liquid in 5 cups of hot water. Leave to cool and soak brass item to be cleaned in the liquid until tarnish is removed. Item will be clean but dull so polish with commercial or other brass polishes.