How To Clean Brass Hardware

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  • Опубликовано: 25 дек 2024

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  • @mspalding4605
    @mspalding4605 Месяц назад

    This method worked great for my hardware, which was actually fake-patinated with some sort of paint. The vinegar softened it up well enough to scrub most off with a brush. One thing I noticed is it helped to work while the hardware is still pretty hot. Once it cooled off, the gunk wasn't nearly as easy to remove. Also, I did my vinegar bath twice, the second time after a good scrub... because there were some teeny details where the paint petrified and was stubborn. It worked AMAZING. Thank you.

  • @funeev
    @funeev 2 года назад +1

    I’m so glad I found your channel!! Currently giving some French provincial dressers and one nightstand new life. Going to clean my hardware like this. Thanks so much! Your videos are excellent.

  • @EtpreStudio
    @EtpreStudio 2 года назад +2

    Great videos about pulls. I always sprayed ☹ them until the first video you uploaded now my dressers sales are up Thanks results are amazing 😁

  • @airamee103006
    @airamee103006 Год назад +1

    This was interesting as im redoing my first antique dresser right now. Of all the videos ive watched yours was fun im gonna have to subscribe and watch more

    • @madelinejeanantiquesrestor9074
      @madelinejeanantiquesrestor9074  Год назад +1

      What a nice comment! Thank you for checking out my video and subscribing! How the first project coming along?

    • @airamee103006
      @airamee103006 Год назад +1

      @madelinejeanantiquesrestor9074 it's definitely a job been discouraged and excited at same time. This thing is pretty beat up it belonged to my wife's great grandma so I'm trying if nothing else and definitely learning alot

    • @airamee103006
      @airamee103006 Год назад

      I'm am testing out your method now and it really is amazing even the kids are shocked lol anyway once again thanks for making your video

    • @madelinejeanantiquesrestor9074
      @madelinejeanantiquesrestor9074  Год назад +1

      @@airamee103006 Hey at least you are giving it and go. Sounds like you have a good attitude that’s half of it.

    • @madelinejeanantiquesrestor9074
      @madelinejeanantiquesrestor9074  Год назад +1

      @@airamee103006 I love hearing this!

  • @emmabelcher4639
    @emmabelcher4639 4 месяца назад

    This was incredibly helpful and worked like a charm ✨ Thank you!!

  • @rahim91a80
    @rahim91a80 8 месяцев назад +1

    Love the blue light reflections from your lights on your lenses

  • @erinmassey624
    @erinmassey624 2 года назад

    I watch ALL your videos and just love ya girl! You are such an inspiration and amazing teacher! I swear everything I've learned about refinishing furniture I've learned from you ✨

  • @Funkensense
    @Funkensense 2 года назад +2

    Great tutorial! Love your channel btw 💚

  • @qianagivens7972
    @qianagivens7972 7 месяцев назад +2

    I wish I could share a photo. I followed this process exactly as you described it and WOW! Thank you!

  • @patb5889
    @patb5889 2 года назад +1

    Just found u love all u do.getting ready to top coat my dresser ur way.Thanks.

  • @philipatoz
    @philipatoz 2 года назад +5

    Great demo of what results can be achieved. However, as I mostly deal with antique pieces (that I like to keep its historical vibe - don't typically want the hardware to look too new), I'm thinking a compromise level that brightens and shines a fair bit less, would be to just use the Barkeepers without the boiling water / vinegar step.

    • @madelinejeanantiquesrestor9074
      @madelinejeanantiquesrestor9074  2 года назад +1

      Thanks for commenting and sharing your thoughts. Yes it’s all a personal preference how shiny one would want the original hardware to become. I personally love getting them super shiny because of the contrast they provide against a darker stained dresser drawer. I usually pair it with a high gloss topcoat as well. I do see how some hardware looks beautiful with some of the original dark patina left on and not scrubbed off.

  • @philipmartin3075
    @philipmartin3075 6 месяцев назад +1

    I'm cleaning my brass kitchen cabinet handles. I'll take your advice. Thank you!❤❤❤

  • @techbop
    @techbop Год назад

    Worked like a charm! Thank you!

  • @gordonfreeman7973
    @gordonfreeman7973 Год назад

    Great video! Thanks for the advice

  • @patb5889
    @patb5889 2 года назад +1

    Really good tip

  • @ClassicRoyal
    @ClassicRoyal Год назад +1

    If using industrial strength vintage wear gloves, and turn in a vent or fan, but still take care with your hands …the vinegar got into my fingertips Yes, even through the gloves!… and aggravated the skin! It toks several weeks for my hands to return to normal! Also use 0000 steel wool to polish the brass. It is amazing, the transformation!

    • @madelinejeanantiquesrestor9074
      @madelinejeanantiquesrestor9074  Год назад

      I just use grocery store cleaning vinegar but I always wear gloves. Good advice within your comment. Thanks for watching!

  • @TheWritingmom
    @TheWritingmom 2 года назад +1

    I love your work! I have a question about brass hardware on an Ethan Allen piece that was purchased in the 1980's. It had a lacquer coating on it, but over time that finish is wearing off. How do I remove the lacquer before I clean the brass using your method. Thanks!

    • @madelinejeanantiquesrestor9074
      @madelinejeanantiquesrestor9074  2 года назад

      Thank you so much! I would think boiling the hardware like I did would take the lacquer off. That coupled with the wire brush and the Bar Keepers Friend should do the trick.

  • @alexmaclean1
    @alexmaclean1 10 месяцев назад +1

    So glad to find your video. Our place is filled with beautiful brass hardware from the last owner but it's frankly looking a little depressing. Can't wait to try this tomorrow but I'm gonna boil the pan of vinegar outside on the bbq instead though lol

    • @madelinejeanantiquesrestor9074
      @madelinejeanantiquesrestor9074  9 месяцев назад

      How did it go? Were you able to get it clean?

    • @alexmaclean1
      @alexmaclean1 9 месяцев назад

      @@madelinejeanantiquesrestor9074 it worked so well! I almost forgot that brass isn't supposed to be dull and sad looking lol thanks again for the idea!

    • @madelinejeanantiquesrestor9074
      @madelinejeanantiquesrestor9074  9 месяцев назад

      @@alexmaclean1 Whoo hoo!!!! I’m so glad to hear it worked for you!

  • @nancyrionnr
    @nancyrionnr 6 месяцев назад

    What kind of brush are you using, is that a wire brush? Will it scratch the brass?

  • @EliseGeiman
    @EliseGeiman 7 месяцев назад +1

    I have a question for you. I have two antique brass lamps from the 60's. they were my parent. I did the trick before I started polishing them. the magnet did not stick. I used bar keeper and Brasso. After cleaning the lamps there are areas that the gold came off and gray showing. Can you tell me why this happened?

    • @madelinejeanantiquesrestor9074
      @madelinejeanantiquesrestor9074  7 месяцев назад

      Your lamps are probably not solid brass. Maybe just plated? If they were solid brass there would be no gray showing.

    • @EliseGeiman
      @EliseGeiman 7 месяцев назад +1

      @@madelinejeanantiquesrestor9074 Thanks. Yes. the trick with the magnet with brass is not always true. I did call a local lamp repair shop, and he explained that it probably has aluminum in the base, and aluminum is not magnetic either. If I knew the were not brass, I would have left them alone. He told me if I didn't like how it turned out I would have to put a primer on and paint them in a different color. I really don't want to do that, but I don't want to throw them out either.

  • @steven6068
    @steven6068 6 месяцев назад

    What type of brushes did you use? Stainless steel, carbon steel, brass, plastic bristle brush or something else?

  • @dianekelly3452
    @dianekelly3452 Год назад +2

    Thank you! I’m trying to restore my Dad’s 300 lb wood office desk from the 1940s(?).😂

    • @madelinejeanantiquesrestor9074
      @madelinejeanantiquesrestor9074  Год назад +1

      You can do it!

    • @susanthompson3751
      @susanthompson3751 9 месяцев назад

      We dont want to hear how wonderful you think you are.. in your never ending shrill…..only how to clean hardware
      God almighty

    • @kelleychilton2524
      @kelleychilton2524 6 месяцев назад +2

      @@susanthompson3751 ❓❓ God almighty Susan ... is it your time of the month???

  • @christinaarcher1712
    @christinaarcher1712 Год назад

    Just found your channel and it’s been very informative so far! Is there a method for getting that gold look without the scrubbing or dremmel? I have carpal tunnel and am always looking for ways that are easier on the hands. thank you!

    • @madelinejeanantiquesrestor9074
      @madelinejeanantiquesrestor9074  Год назад +1

      Hi Christina! Welcome to my channel! You could use Rub and Buff. You would just apply it over the hardware with a cloth. They have some pretty metallic colors like bronze, gold and silver. You could also spray paint them as well.

    • @christinaarcher1712
      @christinaarcher1712 Год назад +1

      @madelinejeanantiquesrestor9074 Oh thats a good idea, I have some rub and buff too. Thank you!!

    • @madelinejeanantiquesrestor9074
      @madelinejeanantiquesrestor9074  Год назад

      @@christinaarcher1712 You’re so welcome!

  • @Tulku
    @Tulku 9 месяцев назад +1

    You can probably skip the vinegar all together and just use the Barkeeper’s Friend. I polish a lot of metals and I use the liquid version. I finish it off with a polish with cape cod polishing cloths.

    • @madelinejeanantiquesrestor9074
      @madelinejeanantiquesrestor9074  9 месяцев назад

      I usually find the hardware I pull off needs a good boil in the water/vinegar solution. The gross stuff falls off in the water/vinegar. You are correct though the liquid version of Bar Keepers Friend is amazing stuff as well.

  • @napaea9460
    @napaea9460 Год назад +1

    Ahhhh metal brushes are the secret!!! I have been pouring bras so, ketchup, citric acid, vinegar on my brass dish and then I just gave up and went in with the baking soda and even that took me 10 mins of scrubbing in one spot with a toothbrush !!! There is some strange built up grime in between the engravings that just won’t come out! I need a metal brush too

  • @stevensboxfpv5762
    @stevensboxfpv5762 Год назад +3

    A magnet is not a good test of checking for brass or copper. Only ferrous metals (containing iron) are magnetic. Cheep hardware (and modern pennies) are often made of tin, which is not magnetic.

    • @madelinejeanantiquesrestor9074
      @madelinejeanantiquesrestor9074  Год назад +5

      Yes it is. It’s worked well for me in my business to determine if the antique hardware is brass or not. Solid brass is not magnetic. If the magnet sticks, the item is usually steel or cast iron, with a brass plating. If the magnet does not stick, you can test further by scratching a hidden area with a sharp tool. If you see a shiny yellow scratch, the item is likely solid brass. Then I know I can scrub it clean with amazing results.

    • @othercousin
      @othercousin 9 месяцев назад

      @@madelinejeanantiquesrestor9074 Only if you already know it's vintage. Careful of replicas made to look like vintage. They won't respond to the magnet. The magnet is deceiving. Most things made since the 90's are a mix of trash metals and won't respond to the magnet. A good example of this is the wings that hold the blades on all ceiling fans. I have come across numerous bogus "antique" light switch covers. If you can scratch in a place that won't show..

    • @kelleychilton2524
      @kelleychilton2524 6 месяцев назад +1

      @@othercousin Usually replicas are identifiable from a careful visual inspection.

  • @mavimcrobert7131
    @mavimcrobert7131 3 месяца назад

    It’s helpful but extra long video!

    • @madelinejeanantiquesrestor9074
      @madelinejeanantiquesrestor9074  3 месяца назад

      @@mavimcrobert7131 I’m not a throw fast content up type of creator. My goal is to thoroughly explain why I’m doing something and the appropriate steps. If someone find my videos are too long so be it. People can always fast-forward them. Thank you so much though for tuning in. 😄

  • @janice5108
    @janice5108 2 года назад +2

    I like it better before you cleaned it

  • @sharicefreeland3061
    @sharicefreeland3061 16 дней назад

    You talk way, way to much

    • @madelinejeanantiquesrestor9074
      @madelinejeanantiquesrestor9074  16 дней назад

      @@sharicefreeland3061 I talk too much? Really? You think so? No way! Hmmmm….I wonder how I could stop that. I mean could I stop that? Or could maybe you just might fast forward through the video. 😉

  • @maureenmcginty249
    @maureenmcginty249 Год назад +1

    Talks too much!

    • @madelinejeanantiquesrestor9074
      @madelinejeanantiquesrestor9074  Год назад +2

      It’s called the fast forward button 😉 Or you could just exit out.

    • @kelleychilton2524
      @kelleychilton2524 6 месяцев назад +1

      I'll bet your husband says the same about you.

    • @kelleychilton2524
      @kelleychilton2524 6 месяцев назад +1

      Maureen's husband ... "my wife NEVER shuts up, even talks in her sleep!!!"