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2015-09-18, 10:33pm
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Cleaning Brass Tools Without Chemicals Or Harsh Abrasives
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2015-09-19, 4:07am
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Thanks Shawnette. You are always so helpful on LE
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2015-09-19, 5:19am
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What's the best way to clean stainless steel tools, please?
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2015-09-19, 6:13am
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Quote:
Originally Posted by ccaronn
What's the best way to clean stainless steel tools, please?
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This works on steel, also. If they're rusted, it will take longer.
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2015-09-19, 10:10am
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Old wives cleaning really does work. Thanks, Shawnette.
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2015-09-19, 7:50pm
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Thanks, Shawnette!
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2015-09-26, 3:06am
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When I was in the Navy we used to go to the galley and get a cup of the Navy's version of Kool Aid we called bug juice.
It had a good helping of ascorbic acid in it ( vitamin C I think ) and we used it to clean the green tarnish off the brass fittings on all our fire fighting hoses and nozzles and other emergency equipment.
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2015-10-01, 3:58pm
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Thanks, Shawnette,
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2015-10-23, 9:01am
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Thanks, Shawnette. If I used this on my presses when does beeswax get used? I have never been sure of the wax but I just know you have the answer
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2015-10-23, 10:54am
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Quote:
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Thanks, Shawnette. If I used this on my presses when does beeswax get used? I have never been sure of the wax but I just know you have the answer
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When you notice the glass starting to "tug". You only need a tiny bit of beeswax.
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