The best way to clean brass with 4 different methods tested - DIY brass cleaners compared

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  • Опубліковано 4 лют 2023
  • I put 4 different brass cleaners to the test to figure out which DIY brass cleaner worked the best to clean brass hardware for furniture (or any kind of brass for that matter). I compared it to a store bought brass cleaner and put all the hardware side by side to compare the results.
    I now have the BEST way to clean brass - the method might surprise you!
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 38

  • @pocillocortado
    @pocillocortado 9 місяців тому +5

    Loved your helping little hands 😍🥰

  • @GreekRican
    @GreekRican 3 місяці тому +2

    THANK YOU FOR LETTING US KNOW HOW TO TELL if it’s brass or brass plated with the magnet that really was key information

  • @kakugarita
    @kakugarita 11 місяців тому

    Thank you! I want to clean my antique brass trivet but don't want to clean too much or damage. Def I will try your method!

  • @pamelamcdermott7716
    @pamelamcdermott7716 Рік тому +1

    Wow, thank you very much. I have a lot of brass and now I know how to give it new life. I'm glad I found your channel and I subscribed. I love the ketchup idea, so easy and not much mess. God Bless.

  • @charlesmcnerney4524
    @charlesmcnerney4524 3 місяці тому +1

    Acidic Toilet bowl cleaner is great for very detailed items

  • @madmike00730
    @madmike00730 7 місяців тому

    Thanks for posting.

  • @kaeschennberg6412
    @kaeschennberg6412 Рік тому +9

    I tried them all and the only one that worked for me was the fresh squeezed lemon and salt. Worked instantly and I tried them all. Used hot soapy water to wash the salt off looks great!

    • @RefreshLiving
      @RefreshLiving  Рік тому +1

      I'm glad that one worked so well! Thanks for sharing - good for others to see!

  • @TheRefinedBudget
    @TheRefinedBudget Рік тому +1

    Thank you! This was super helpful

  • @AaronGTV
    @AaronGTV Рік тому +1

    how long did you leave it in the ketchup?

  • @mystickal6342
    @mystickal6342 Рік тому +4

    Just use lemon rub salt on the Lemon and use that lemon instead of brush so practically you use lemon as a brush in the entire article keep rubbing it and viola you will see magic try that method its used in India since ages. Just Lemon and Salt rub pinch of salt on Lemon and give it a try you will see magic.😊

    • @tealsquare
      @tealsquare 5 місяців тому

      How does that solution impact leather?

  • @Pattymelt415
    @Pattymelt415 4 місяці тому +1

    Hi. I'm wondering about new brass that the manufacturer has treated to make it look old? Same cleaning ideas? Thanks.

    • @RefreshLiving
      @RefreshLiving  4 місяці тому

      Goog question. I haven't tested it so I can't be sure, but it would depend on whether it's already been finished. A lot of new products might be coated with a clear lacquer or other finish layer to protect the brass. These methods won't work if that's the case. Sorry I can't be of more help!

  • @TatyanaValdaBelindaHill
    @TatyanaValdaBelindaHill Рік тому +1

    So helpful. Thank you for saving me £8.00! 😘

  • @JasonSpitzMI50
    @JasonSpitzMI50 9 місяців тому +1

    Try auto paint compound clear, it works wonders on brass because it's very easy on paint surfaces.

    • @RefreshLiving
      @RefreshLiving  9 місяців тому +1

      Thanks for this tip. Will definitely try it!

    • @JasonSpitzMI50
      @JasonSpitzMI50 9 місяців тому

      @@RefreshLiving Oh for best results use a dry clean terry cloth towel to buff it a bit when you're finish.

  • @nfischer7854
    @nfischer7854 Рік тому +3

    What to do with the brass that turned coppery?

    • @RefreshLiving
      @RefreshLiving  Рік тому

      I have not found a way to reverse it, and haven't read that you can either. So I use a little brass colored Rub N Buff to blend it. Not ideal but it works

    • @lilacscoffee9360
      @lilacscoffee9360 Місяць тому

      ​@@RefreshLivingIs there any chance that you've found a fix for this since then? I'm pretty sure I did this exact thing to an antique candelabra and I have no idea how to fix it😅😢

  • @thorned10
    @thorned10 9 місяців тому +1

    Did you clean the fan ?

    • @RefreshLiving
      @RefreshLiving  9 місяців тому

      Not yet... it's still sitting in the same place I took the video and definitely not shiny yet!

  • @JeremyMartin-cw6lh
    @JeremyMartin-cw6lh 7 місяців тому +6

    As a restoration specialist you never want to use brasso the chemicals in the brasso is to hard on the surface of the brass

    • @Mereship
      @Mereship 7 місяців тому +2

      What is your preferred method for cleaning brass?

    • @RefreshLiving
      @RefreshLiving  6 місяців тому +1

      Good to know. I'm guessing all of these methods would be hard on the brass (and know all of these can ruin the brass if left on too long). Is there any safe cleaner?

    • @58DamagedGoods
      @58DamagedGoods Місяць тому

      Oh shit. Just began a project of love and I started with Brasso. It was the preferred polish and cleaner for the Marines back in the 60s-70s. The project is a brass and leather scabbard from my Dad’s sword. Want to restore it and give it back to Dad for his birthday. Any assistance would be appreciated!

  • @s.martin4019
    @s.martin4019 3 місяці тому

    "kind of" put salt in bowl first; "kind of" make a paste.....

  • @hornomat6099
    @hornomat6099 Рік тому

    Acid is the key.

  • @kenberscheit948
    @kenberscheit948 11 місяців тому +2

    just think what ketchup does to your stomach if it does this to metal ,cost wise the ketchup is the cheapest especially if you buy it at the dollar store

    • @speshulflake2666
      @speshulflake2666 10 місяців тому +6

      Just look at what clean drinking water will do to cotton candy. Imagine what that water would do to your stomach 🥴

  • @zaak3910
    @zaak3910 Рік тому

    Ketchup destroyed my brass chandelier and another brass ceiling lamp. They both got oxidized. Now I have to pay a lot of money, it is very expensive to repair them. Only for the chandelier it costs 140€.
    I suppose you knew about it, since you suggest it.
    It is a shame of you.

    • @RefreshLiving
      @RefreshLiving  Рік тому +1

      Any of these (even storebought cleaners) can and will ruin brass if it's left on too long!! It probably didn't oxidize (that's what happens when exposed to elements over time - it gets darker, but instead underwent dezinctification which is when the zinc gets removed and essentially changes to copper.) I warned about this in the video!!

    • @zaak3910
      @zaak3910 Рік тому

      @@RefreshLiving i cleaned them immediately with a soft cloth and then they got ruined, with dark stains like dirty The experts told me that the next that is going to be is the oxidation. And that i should had never put ketschup on them. Neither lemon is safe nor vinegar

    • @kayliandcandace
      @kayliandcandace Рік тому +6

      Ketchup is a method that's been tried for years on various different metals with mixed results. You can look it up, there are tons of articles that compare the best methods and most of them support the use of ketchup. However it does not work for everything. ALWAYS do a patch test with any cleaner you use with every item you use it on. Any cleaner that says "all purpose" will always come with an asterisk and list a number of materials and surfaces it does not work for. I just tested the ketchup on one of my dresser knobs and it definitely made it a lot worse. Does not work for me. So I won't continue to use it. Refrain from going all in on projects without knowledge unless you're prepared to accidentally ruin it. Sometimes acid is the thing that will fix it, sometimes it'll ruin it. It takes a bit of trial and error.
      Also, if your tap water is too "hard" it can cause metal to corrode.
      Update*** okay so I did a bunch of research and came across a video where this guy uses a very fine sanding block instead of brasso. I tested it on the knob I ruined and it TOOK AWAY all the extra spots the ketchup bath added and made the metal look new. Now fair warning, if you like the distressed look, this will not help you. It'll turn it to more of a bright gold colour instead of an orangier bronze colour. (Assuming it's entirely brass and not coated brass, this could kill coated brass if you go too hard so be careful) I think the baseplate of the handles on mine had at one point been coated with something to match the wood of the dresser, and I believe that's what the ketchup reacted with to cause the problem. The sanding block took it all off so it's just a shiny goldish metal now. I think a better abrasive would be to use a very fine steel wool as it can get into smaller crevices. Do not use kitchen steel wool, that stuff is waaay to rough. If you go to a hardware store you can ask for the finest steel wool available and they should be able to give you that. (I believe it's grade 0000 but that's American standard idk what European standard is). Or a very fine grit sanding block to try that out. There are also articles about coating the brass in linseed oil afterwards to protect it, I recommend looking for those as well.
      Definitely 100% read up on respirators, dust masks, and potential combustion of steel wool and solvents before trying anything. Health and safety first ya know.