Quick Brass Polishing Trick!

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  • Опубликовано: 7 июл 2015
  • Let me show you a really cool trick to save a bunch of time when you're polishing up old, tarnished brass. It works great on old, grungy, furniture handles, etc. Just be careful not to go too crazy using it!
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  • @EnergyFabricator
    @EnergyFabricator 5 лет назад +54

    Try Scotchbrite & Brasso together. It will clean the brass almost instantly and will not leave scratches or take off too much material. Then polish with a clean cloth. Done!

  • @sunniedee4493
    @sunniedee4493 5 лет назад +5

    I always find your videos educating! I’m glad I found you! But I wanted to tell you that I just bought an antique sideboard with gorgeous intricate brass hardware. I used a polishing kit for my Dremel and the results were instantaneous! So gorgeous! I got my Dremel for Christmas many years ago and my husband bought a ton of accessories for it. I never used the polishing kit and almost forgot about it lol! I have a ganglion cyst that is basically strangling my radial artery and nerve. When ever I try to do anything for extended periods of time, my hand goes completely numb. So I’m glad I remembered my good old Dremel!!

  • @user-wk2lb8jq1j
    @user-wk2lb8jq1j 6 лет назад +5

    Absolutely amazing!I spent so much time watching nonsense about cleaning brass with ketchup,salt baking soda,lemon,vinegar,...It is all about cleaning brass that hasn;t been cleaned for a little while.I cleaned the brass ornaments of a piece of furniture left uncleaned for 50 years in a VERY short time with your tip.Thank you,thank you!!

  • @BLISSmodern
    @BLISSmodern 6 лет назад +107

    we have been restoring midcentury furniture professionally for years. NEVER clean brass like that! it's all scratched now.

    • @gloriamicallef1141
      @gloriamicallef1141 5 лет назад

      BLISS modern antiques GmbH ab

    • @Quasar0406
      @Quasar0406 5 лет назад +6

      That's what polishing is for

    • @melcomepay6668
      @melcomepay6668 4 года назад +2

      It should be soaked!

    • @melcomepay6668
      @melcomepay6668 4 года назад +3

      Just soak it in any carbonated drink over night.. Coke will do it... (, don't drink the coke! The term for dirty brass / copper is.. Tarnished.

    • @sebastiankinzer2976
      @sebastiankinzer2976 4 года назад +16

      All these comments are jokes. This is the only technique that has worked out of all of these useless videos. Vinegar, lemon juice, blah blah blah. If you guys know so damn much, post a useful video or advice. Because, I just cleaned two brass beer taps that were black from sitting 10 years and this is the only technique that worked!

  • @gtaylor178
    @gtaylor178 4 года назад

    I would never have thought to use a sanding block, works very fast! Thank you.

  • @jazzman1626
    @jazzman1626 3 года назад +20

    After what was done in this video, continue with finer, wet sanding then dialux compounds and a final soft buffing up to a smooth, high mirror shine. Always use separate polishing pads for compounds/polishes to avoid cross contamination and scratching the work with previous abrasives, washing the work between compounds.
    You can thank me later.

  • @jcrefasi1
    @jcrefasi1 5 лет назад +20

    Wetting the sanding sponge and using it with dish soap will help reduce scratching and remove oxidation with less effort

  • @mitzi1726
    @mitzi1726 7 лет назад +1

    Wow! thanks for sharing. nice job!

  • @LBCAndrew
    @LBCAndrew 6 лет назад +10

    You'd have much better results by not using the sanding block, but instead you should use a light gray scotch-brite pad. I takes much more time, elbow grease, and money in materials to go from 320 grit (not sure what your pad is but thats typically "fine") straight to 6,000 grit (brasso) in order to achieve a good scratch free finish. Scotch brite pads work great wet or dry, are cheaper than those sanding sponges and come in many grades of roughness to remove the previous grit's scratch marks. Light gray is about 800 grit, white is 1200-1500 grit, and maroon is roughly 320 grit. They also leave a much more desirable scratch pattern which is easier to remove with a finer pad.
    Even faster would be to clean the brass using a scotch brite pad using dipped in a salt and vinegar solution. You can even soak it in the salt/vinegar but just not for too long because it can turn the brass pink.
    And if you want to then antique the brass, put it in s sealed container on a rack or hanging after dipping them in salt water, and in the bottom of the container put a cup full of ammonia. Seal, and come back in a few hours. you'll be amazed. LIghtly buff for a beautiful finish.

  • @DragonBerry-hz6rb
    @DragonBerry-hz6rb 7 лет назад +2

    Love this video, I have some pieces I believe may have never been cleaned ! Thanks!!!

  • @p_for_poo
    @p_for_poo 7 лет назад +1

    Amazing! This saved me so much time

  • @su5119
    @su5119 7 лет назад +1

    Super fantastic. Living aboard I don't timely attend to the brass hardware, ornaments, etc. It can be a total pain to polish. I have plans to visit Home Depot and pick up a few sanding sponges. Hope they have different grits for different jobs to sand. Although, looking around you have given me many projects that have sat on the back burner. . lol Many thanks. S

  • @TheLUCYCAT
    @TheLUCYCAT 7 лет назад +1

    Thank you so much.I have an old brass bed and it has been needing this.

    • @ronvalley1973
      @ronvalley1973 5 лет назад

      check the cleaning brass bed vids on yt

  • @lorencarey7161
    @lorencarey7161 9 лет назад +14

    Dremel with a brass wire wheel and polishing wheel/polishing compound

  • @jynx-vu2zc
    @jynx-vu2zc 5 лет назад +7

    $30 bench top grinder with a buffing wheel and green rouge, cleans all metals to brilliant shine , and won't scratch like a sanding block

    • @ronvalley1973
      @ronvalley1973 5 лет назад

      i used to do exactly what you said till an old german refinishing guy at dads' shop told me to stop that

  • @chjofar
    @chjofar 4 года назад +2

    I hit subscribe before you even got to the opening cartoon. Instant recognition of a genuine honest guy. Looking forward to catching other videos of yours. I'll be trying this brass advice today

    • @bethmurrow5626
      @bethmurrow5626 4 года назад

      So how did it turn out......lol...I am curious.

  • @ThePainterr
    @ThePainterr 5 лет назад +5

    White wine vinegar and salt is extremely effective in restoring shine. Simply soak the brass in a dish with a mixture of both ingredients. Take brass out and wash in hot soapy water with sponge.

  • @Von1966
    @Von1966 3 года назад +1

    Very helpful, no smearing. Thanks.

  • @detroitpyro2859
    @detroitpyro2859 7 лет назад +118

    seven mins to tell me to use a sanding brick?

    • @TheBikemaster94
      @TheBikemaster94 7 лет назад +1

      Yasser Arafat do you polish oranges???😗

    • @Sak-zo1ui
      @Sak-zo1ui 6 лет назад +4

      To scratch the brass

    • @TempoDrift1480
      @TempoDrift1480 5 лет назад +4

      This is stupid.

    • @DavidTokio
      @DavidTokio 5 лет назад +5

      and Brasso WTF i clean brass with 0000 Fine steel wool and lemon oil ...cheaper and more effective in my opinion

    • @mimikay5421
      @mimikay5421 4 года назад

      David Tokio
      Excellent tip! Thank you 😊

  • @Dana-ml7sy
    @Dana-ml7sy 5 лет назад +2

    I liked the black paint!. It gave a cool look to the handles. Cleaning would have been enough!

  • @spamaccount1513
    @spamaccount1513 Год назад +2

    I will say that for clean the slides on brass instruments where the diameter matters easily to the .01 mm brasso tends to take off a lot of material in my experience

  • @FranksDIY
    @FranksDIY 5 лет назад

    Very nice tip thank you

  • @nigelthomas4639
    @nigelthomas4639 7 лет назад

    well I liked it, thanks Mr DiyDork

  • @karenjohnson3910
    @karenjohnson3910 6 лет назад

    Thank you, so worth the 7 minutes!

  • @jacobchelraj6073
    @jacobchelraj6073 6 лет назад +1

    I have a 12-year-old brass ceiling fan that turned almost black. I applied brasso with an old tooth brush and rubbed vigorously in circles, working at a small area, intermittently buffing with a clean cloth. I needed to wash the brush intermittently as well because the bristles turn black due to oxidization. The process takes quite some time - took almost 5 hours. The fan now looks just like new.

  • @ytubepuppy
    @ytubepuppy 3 года назад +1

    I used to use Brasso on (a) a 22" Zildjian thick ride (b) a 20" Zildjian medium ride (c) an 18" Zildjian medium ride (d) two Zildjian 16" thin ride, and (e) two Zildjian 14" high hat cymbals. Over the course of several years I was able to have mirror finish cymbals with my drum set. I used a LOT of different polishes, etc but NOTHING ever beat Brasso and a soft cloth then a buffing attachment on a drill...no scratches.

  • @bassgitter3929
    @bassgitter3929 4 года назад +1

    Have you considered a fine grit scotch brite impregnated with the brass out? It will most likely give you the same speed but leave no micro scratches and polish at the same time

  • @rogermerritt636
    @rogermerritt636 7 лет назад +46

    You know, you're supposed to let the brasso dry on the metal before you rub it off. You don't need to rub it unless you;re trying to remove scratches. I polished my brass belt buckle every day for twenty years in the Army, and I can tell you, you're doing it wrong.

    • @even5539
      @even5539 7 лет назад +8

      Roger Merritt my tuba is scared because of leaving brasso on too long

  • @maynardr6
    @maynardr6 5 лет назад +27

    This is also a great trick to polish wedding rings. I was using a bastard file before, but this removes less metal. Makes the ring last almost until the divorce.

  • @chicksgrowtoo
    @chicksgrowtoo 2 года назад +1

    Awesome!! You don’t happen to know how to get the dried Brasso out of the cracks after, do you? 😢😢😢

  • @goodmorningaustralia163
    @goodmorningaustralia163 Год назад

    Worked like a treat thanks dude !

  • @Kaagrant
    @Kaagrant Год назад

    Thanks! Liked and subscribed!

  • @christinerazo7306
    @christinerazo7306 7 лет назад +5

    I just wanted to tell you thank you for this video you just saved me hours of hard work thanks again! :)

    • @MrDiyDork
      @MrDiyDork  7 лет назад

      Awesome! Glad to help!

  • @MrGlorybe
    @MrGlorybe 7 лет назад +2

    Those leg caps would buff super easy on a lathe or drill press. It is super fast and can give you a mirror shine.

    • @ronvalley1973
      @ronvalley1973 5 лет назад

      ok, so what do you use besides the drill or lathe to buff?

  • @charliemckay6402
    @charliemckay6402 Год назад +1

    Stropping with cloth backed fine sandpaper will clean up very quickly. Super fast brass cleaning round parts with a screw hole is to put a piece of threaded rod in the screw hole and mount it in a drill.

  • @varun009
    @varun009 2 месяца назад

    For all circular pieces like those feet, I like to chuck them up on a hand drill or drill press.

  • @carladammcdadejr
    @carladammcdadejr 3 года назад

    Try Kethup and stainless steel pot scrubber works on brass copper (w ketchup) and aluminum.

  • @deanoboland
    @deanoboland 2 года назад

    Nice one 👍

  • @ashleycoats8060
    @ashleycoats8060 6 лет назад +2

    This changed my life! Just bought a campaign dresser to restore and I am so happy to have this tip! Thank you!

  • @tikkidaddy
    @tikkidaddy Год назад

    Small brass objects can be easily cleaned and polished with a high quality high capacity ammunition case vibrating tumbler, ground dried corncob media, and Nu Finish liquid car wax in the orange bottle

  • @davidirons4121
    @davidirons4121 5 лет назад +1

    i work in a hardware store in melbourne australia this stuff is awsome

    • @ronvalley1973
      @ronvalley1973 5 лет назад

      how is austrailia doing these days, heard a lot of violence in the streets from down under, just like in chicago which is way east of me up here

  • @lloydboone7185
    @lloydboone7185 Год назад

    Looks good. I wonder if you can put it on a drill ?

  • @Bibi-vn1jw
    @Bibi-vn1jw 5 лет назад

    awesome

  • @rosssmith4638
    @rosssmith4638 5 лет назад +2

    All well and good. But what about all of the scratches that the block leaves behind. Might as well use 2000 grit wet and dry paper

  • @SuperCrazyRandumness
    @SuperCrazyRandumness Год назад

    Omg!!! You are a GENIUS!!! Literally just made my life 😎

  • @elizabethlogsdon7078
    @elizabethlogsdon7078 9 лет назад +1

    Another great tip! I would have never thought of sanding blocks... would have been too chicken!

    • @MrDiyDork
      @MrDiyDork  9 лет назад +2

      Elizabeth Logsdon I kinda figured this out by ignorance. One of the first dressers I flipped had brass handles that were in about the same shape as these. I used sandpaper on them and they actually turned out great. Then I saw a few people on Instagram talking about the sponges, and I've been using it ever since. It's quick, simple, and works great. You just have to be a little careful and not go too crazy on it, because some hardware isn't solid and is just brass plated.

    • @ronvalley1973
      @ronvalley1973 5 лет назад

      @@MrDiyDork flipped? hmmm, realtors flip houses, you and i, work, on dressers......[worked on].........

  • @aelpbva
    @aelpbva 8 лет назад +2

    Brilliant. I have a ton of brass to clean and my hands were hurting and had brasso everywhere

    • @MrDiyDork
      @MrDiyDork  8 лет назад +1

      Brasso is nice for mild cleaning or polishing as a final step, but this really helps tear through the grime pretty quickly. Just gotta be careful on pieces that aren't solid brass.

  • @theropesofrenovation9352
    @theropesofrenovation9352 2 года назад

    THanks!!

  • @arlenemurphy804
    @arlenemurphy804 4 года назад

    I have old copper cabinet handles...any suggestions for them?

  • @Lynnm1956
    @Lynnm1956 6 лет назад

    Seems like You would have a light grit drill bit & use that instead of elbow grease?

  • @PkwyDrive13
    @PkwyDrive13 7 лет назад +2

    I just cut circles out of scotchbrite pads and use a dremel...way easier and fast. And use flitz polish so it polishes at the same time

    • @MrDiyDork
      @MrDiyDork  7 лет назад +1

      I'll have to try that out. Great idea!

  • @CENTURION-xs6ky
    @CENTURION-xs6ky 5 лет назад +3

    haha, i'm sitting here watching this polishing a copper bracelet.... And I'm going to say I think I'll stick with the good ol' fashioned way, no unsightly scratches and it's damned therapeutic to boot.

  • @Kaagrant
    @Kaagrant Год назад

    What grit would I get for that sanding block? Lowes has only 120 med-fine grit listed. Anyone?

  • @vrushalipatkar2096
    @vrushalipatkar2096 8 лет назад

    Thanks

  • @uscgcingham
    @uscgcingham 8 лет назад +6

    I work on an old military ship...brass EVERYWHERE. Thanks for the advice this will save me soooo much time!

    • @MrDiyDork
      @MrDiyDork  8 лет назад +2

      Awesome. Glad to help!

  • @hamletgiragosian6147
    @hamletgiragosian6147 7 лет назад +1

    Perhaps you can use some thick floss to clean the grooves.

  • @jasonsimone3523
    @jasonsimone3523 5 лет назад +4

    4 ought steel wool

  • @axelhammer1611
    @axelhammer1611 4 года назад +1

    I use 0000 steel wool. Then polishing compound.
    It won’t scratch heck out of the piece.

  • @cerenademe9433
    @cerenademe9433 2 года назад

    Thanks for the video! I am wondering if some steel wool would work just as well. Also - please use gloves and do this in a well-ventilated area (or use a respirator) because the stuff is very toxic and the fumes will give you a headache (and probably isn't good for your pets, if you happen to have any). Cheers!

  • @blindlygoing
    @blindlygoing Год назад

    Brasso in Ireland comes as a soaked rough wool so already does that. The US Brasso doesn't seem as good.

  • @fielding68
    @fielding68 7 лет назад +12

    Fine wire wool is better, put a bit of brasso on it and it gets perfectly into the contours of awkward items.

    • @MrDiyDork
      @MrDiyDork  7 лет назад +2

      Yeah, someone else mentioned that and I bet it could get into the nooks and crannies even better.

    • @user-tm1sm7yw1g
      @user-tm1sm7yw1g 7 лет назад +3

      David Croft 3.5 minutes of " letmeshowyou illshowyou" and then he has scratched the plain surface

    • @colinmurphy2214
      @colinmurphy2214 6 лет назад

      I used to think that brasso was the best product for brass polishing, but blue magic blew brasso out of the water, you should give it a try it's not pricey

    • @ClassicCarGuy831
      @ClassicCarGuy831 6 лет назад

      What about 000 fine steel wool pad with Blue Magic?

  • @Anonymous-it5jw
    @Anonymous-it5jw 6 лет назад +6

    Great trick, but quick trick videos need to be much shorter in length, i.e. “quick”. That said, thank you for sharing your techniques with us. As a tip for you to try, others have found that the liquid form of Bar Keepers Friend is a very quick and effective treatment for tarnished brass, followed by polishing with Brasso or its equivalent, or by lacquering. Mohawk, a specialty manufacturer of refinishing products, makes a spray can lacquer specifically for brass.

  • @shadyj1976
    @shadyj1976 Год назад

    Was that built up hand oils and gunk not paint?

  • @andrewtucker9279
    @andrewtucker9279 6 лет назад +1

    you should use a dremel or some sort of small grinder and a buffing wheel, and the brasso polish. it will go a lot faster.

    • @MrDiyDork
      @MrDiyDork  6 лет назад

      Yep, that would speed things up even more.

    • @user-wk2lb8jq1j
      @user-wk2lb8jq1j 6 лет назад +1

      It can'tgo faster.It takes 1 minute.It takes longer to take the dremel out!

    • @andrewtucker9279
      @andrewtucker9279 6 лет назад

      I know, but that is time excluding the dremel preparation.

  • @ritarevell7195
    @ritarevell7195 4 года назад

    What grit of sand paper/ sanding block?

  • @A_90210
    @A_90210 3 месяца назад

    Try bar keepers friend it is amazing. You just give a little rub and it will instantly remove all the tarnish without any effort. Works better than brasso.

  • @Medmann48
    @Medmann48 7 лет назад +1

    You really should try Flitz metal polish, it's dar superior to Brasso & use a pice of corse, medium & fine scotchbrite (scrunge) & it will work amazing & is fast. Flitz is pure magic!

    • @MrDiyDork
      @MrDiyDork  7 лет назад

      I'll have to try it out!

    • @RustyBobbins
      @RustyBobbins 2 года назад

      I agree. I’ve used every polish there is and flitz is hands down the best.

  • @NealCrosson
    @NealCrosson 8 лет назад +1

    We have several brass figurines and I use ketchup. Smear on a good coat of it, let stand a minute or two, then rinse. Dry and buff it up.

    • @MrDiyDork
      @MrDiyDork  8 лет назад

      +Neal Crosson-Hill That's sounds really interesting. I'll have to try that out next time.

    • @ronvalley1973
      @ronvalley1973 5 лет назад

      ketchup has vinegar in it so vinegar alone would do the job if you boil it in vinegar for a minute of two

    • @annenelson5165
      @annenelson5165 4 года назад +1

      I just cleaned an old fire extinguisher using ketchup - it works! And it cleaned up the brass plate on the front too. Easy peasy!

  • @noahgiles4839
    @noahgiles4839 8 лет назад +1

    It worked thanks

  • @andreiaquintas3754
    @andreiaquintas3754 Год назад

    What grit is the sponge??

  • @Willyspujim
    @Willyspujim Год назад +1

    soak brass in white vinegar and salt for about an hour, it will clean it without scratching. Then use a brass polish.

  • @susanthompson3751
    @susanthompson3751 Год назад

    What about pitted lacquer over brass

  • @Joesfosterdogs
    @Joesfosterdogs 5 лет назад

    always put a link to the magical product...

  • @pattychisholm514
    @pattychisholm514 8 лет назад

    Can i use this same technique on a Brass Cross that was made for me or should I try the toothpaste like Linn Lindstrom suggests?

    • @MrDiyDork
      @MrDiyDork  8 лет назад

      +Patty Chisholm I'd try the toothpaste first, since it's probably a bit less aggressive. If you need to take it further, then you could try this out.

    • @pattychisholm514
      @pattychisholm514 8 лет назад

      Thanks

  • @neh214
    @neh214 Год назад

    I believe that the goo you’re describing is many years of kitchen grease.

  • @barbaragibson3214
    @barbaragibson3214 5 лет назад +1

    HOLY COW did this WORK FOR ME!!!!!!! thank you thank you thank you! Had a HUGE brass coffee table that had been neglected. Made it look like new.

  • @jimmy_iKoN
    @jimmy_iKoN 8 лет назад

    I used vinegar and salt and parts of the brass are pink. Got any tips?

    • @MrDiyDork
      @MrDiyDork  8 лет назад

      +Jimmy Ikon Hmm, not sure about that.

  • @lukees88
    @lukees88 4 года назад +4

    Never ever use an abrasive substance on brass or any metal!! You destroy it and remove the material. Suck it up and use the brasso and a tooth brush

  • @Beezid30
    @Beezid30 6 лет назад

    Lol Directions of use institutional matel polish (ecolab): shake well before using. Squeeze onto a soft dry cloth. Rub on metal and allow to dry to film. When dry , polish with a clean soft dry Cloth

    • @Beezid30
      @Beezid30 6 лет назад

      I dont know if that the installation of what you are using but if you read the installation for the fastes way

  • @bongoscongasantiquecashreg4544
    @bongoscongasantiquecashreg4544 4 года назад

    Would brass o work on an antique cash register crank style machine I have in my collection? Let me know!

  • @jungleno.
    @jungleno. 6 лет назад +8

    Sanding is a good way to ruin a valuable curio or family heirloom.
    If you're in the furniture sales business you should know that.

    • @MrDiyDork
      @MrDiyDork  6 лет назад +1

      I redo almost exclusively trashed out thrift store / craigslist furniture, so the sanding helps make it quicker. I wouldn't do this on a really nice piece.

    • @motocyguy
      @motocyguy 6 лет назад +8

      Um, you might want to mention that since people might be ruining their really nice pieces, and as seen in the comments, even their wind instruments!

    • @ronvalley1973
      @ronvalley1973 5 лет назад

      @@MrDiyDork but what if a friend or neighbor wants to buy or get a piece you have worked on, always pays to do it right the first time......

  • @markweeks7548
    @markweeks7548 4 года назад

    Use wet and dry and you can get the same result but with a mirror finish

  • @ignaciosanchez8376
    @ignaciosanchez8376 4 года назад

    But how to temove all the scratches, caused whit the sanding block ?? 🤔😫

  • @donnawaldron3261
    @donnawaldron3261 7 месяцев назад

    Sanding my brass candle stick is fudged now 😢

  • @piecetoyou8285
    @piecetoyou8285 4 года назад

    its quick because its harsh on the brass,the more harsh material you use on brass the quicker it will tarnish,if you don`t have buffing wheel and brass compound try a little less harsh with
    000 wire wool soaked in car polish,then use a cleaner to remove the wax from the polished brass,then use a two pack cure bright to coat the brass,this will give a very hard clear coating,saves all that redoing every year,hope this helps

  • @bootdude7527
    @bootdude7527 6 лет назад +1

    Use ketchup to clean then use brasso to polish but let the brasso dry then wipe it off

    • @alanbrandt999
      @alanbrandt999 4 года назад +1

      I saw a video last night recommending ketchup and thought it was nuts. I tried it anyway on an antique fireplace screen (the metal edges around the screen, not the screen itself). I let the ketchup set for a half hour then wiped it off with paper towels and water. It's amazing! The black and green crud came right off and it worked perfectly.

  • @jyanezc
    @jyanezc 7 лет назад +2

    Or just use red scotch brite way easier and for protection use any car wax and thats it!

    • @MrDiyDork
      @MrDiyDork  7 лет назад +1

      I bet the red scotch brite is more flexible too. Thanks for the tip.

    • @ronvalley1973
      @ronvalley1973 5 лет назад

      no, the crevices will retain wax and dry and be difficult to remove

  • @Splash111
    @Splash111 2 года назад

    A lot of older brass is covered with lacquer. =...knobs, bed frames etc. Use Lacquer thinner or Denatured Alcohol to first remove THAT, then polishing is super fast without compromising the coating of brass plated objects. If solid like some large Indian decorative, ornate wall plates , knobs. beds ---the Brasso with scotch bright or"0000" steel wool makes short work of it.

  • @stashorama
    @stashorama 4 года назад +2

    Brass hardware on furniture is typically lacquered. That is why you were having such difficulty polishing it with Brasso at the beginning of the video.
    Brasso will eventually strip lacquer due its abrasiveness. However, you should simply remove the lacquer with lacquer thinner or paint stripper and then polish the brass with the polish of your choice.
    When you sanded the hardware, you were stripping the lacquer and subsequently abrading the brass.
    Also, you should always first determine if the hardware is solid brass or brass plated iron or steel. You can do this with a magnet. If the magnet sticks, the item is brass plated over iron or steel. If you sand brass plating, you risk wearing through the plating and revealing the underlying iron or steel.

  • @mattsandlin1229
    @mattsandlin1229 7 лет назад +10

    Took to long to tell me to just sand it down with a sanding brick !

  • @jeridanremy1772
    @jeridanremy1772 7 лет назад +1

    My trumpet is getting faded, but I really don't think this video would help that, any tips? anyone??

    • @jrgreiner
      @jrgreiner 7 лет назад

      Jeridan, does your tpt still have lacquer? Assuming it does, I'm not sure what you mean by "getting faded". Not much you can do to shine up a lacquered brass instrument except to get a microfiber polishing cloth and go to town.
      If it's bare brass and simply getting an oxidized patina, I honestly wouldn't do anything to it. Having said that, I just used Brasso on my bare brass alto and it looks amazing now. Mind you, it'll simply get that oxidized patina again because well.......it's bare brass! Hope that helps.

    • @VivekSharma-vy5ll
      @VivekSharma-vy5ll 7 лет назад

      jrgreiner s

    • @fielding68
      @fielding68 7 лет назад

      Fine wire wool with a touch of Brasso.

    • @nickbrighenti8528
      @nickbrighenti8528 7 лет назад +1

      Send it to a repair shop. It's not worth risking it on home methods if it's valuable

  • @frankdoeslockes4243
    @frankdoeslockes4243 8 лет назад

    Will this work on Brass Gold Lacquer Instruments?

    • @MrDiyDork
      @MrDiyDork  8 лет назад

      That's something I'd definitely test out in a small, hidden area first.

  • @Aangel452
    @Aangel452 5 лет назад +1

    Try tomato ketchup on the brass, leave for 20mins and rinse or wipe off with water. Not so messy with all the black strip mess on everything.

    • @bethmurrow5626
      @bethmurrow5626 4 года назад

      Are there other kinds of ketchup besides tomato?

  • @bobleclair5665
    @bobleclair5665 5 лет назад +1

    CLR,,fine steal wool ,then polishing wheel

    • @ronvalley1973
      @ronvalley1973 5 лет назад

      a soft cloth buffing wheel is best

  • @FredetteShawn
    @FredetteShawn 8 лет назад +1

    what grit, how fine?

    • @MrDiyDork
      @MrDiyDork  8 лет назад

      +Shawn Fredette The foam sanding block I was using was just labeled "fine" when I bought it. It actually has 2 grits on it. I'd say one side is about a 120-150 and the other is probably around a 200-220 or so.

  • @seniorxj2931
    @seniorxj2931 6 лет назад

    Just break out the Dremel and some polishing wheels!

  • @jamesmcinnis208
    @jamesmcinnis208 5 лет назад +7

    Steel wool is a far better choice and much less aggressive.

  • @egothiefelite3979
    @egothiefelite3979 2 года назад

    Wire wool.. 👍🏼

  • @whovalock4058
    @whovalock4058 8 лет назад

    Do you know if this will work on Brass Intruments also??

    • @MrDiyDork
      @MrDiyDork  8 лет назад

      +whovalock I would think so as long as you're careful and do a small test section in a hidden area first. If the instrument is just plated with brass (I'm not sure if they're all solid or if some are just plated), you'll definitely want to be careful not to go too deep. You could even try a brass wire buffing wheel on a dremel tool for the hard to reach spots.

    • @violetcorrea5389
      @violetcorrea5389 8 лет назад

      would this work on vintage brass belt buckles ?

    • @jrgreiner
      @jrgreiner 8 лет назад +1

      I would NEVER....NEVER NEVER NEVER.....did I say NEVER(?) use any sandpaper type item on an instrument. Although Brasso itself can be abrasive, it's nowhere near as damaging as one of those sandpaper sponges would be. Brass wire buffing wheel??? OMFG......NO. With a musical instrument, you should never be aiming for the speedy way to get done. Lastly, if your instrument is lacquered and want that lacquer to remain, there's no need for even Brasso. Just use some dish soap with a wash cloth to remove any gunk. If you're down to the bare brass, just go with Brasso or you might consider Simipolish as well.

    • @smartacus1393
      @smartacus1393 7 лет назад +3

      OMG, you are absolutly right!!! No way getting any sand paper, with whahever grit close to my instrument. OMG i would not do that to a door knob!!!! Take your time and do it the classic way even if it took you a week to get the job perfectly done.Rubbing your instrument to shine is spiritual act of love, do it while listening to your music or waching your favorite show.

    • @jeridanremy1772
      @jeridanremy1772 7 лет назад +1

      OMG SAME

  • @kr00k3d100
    @kr00k3d100 7 лет назад +1

    Let the Brasso sit for a while first. Rub it in a bit with your fingers then let it sit. Then go ahead and polish it up with the paper towel.