Thank you for your reply. I am still interested to know about what store-bought copper cleaners work best (meaning non-home remedies).I've always soaked in white vinegar.
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I can’t find it. All I found was Meguiars for cars.Think I've heard mcquires or something like that. But not sure if that's for copper as well as stainless or brass
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No worries. Thanks!Ahh ok.
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It is for cars but it works great on chrome, brass, and copper as well as painted surfaces.I can’t find it. All I found was Meguiars for cars.
Thanks @gadget!It is for cars but it works great on chrome, brass, and copper as well as painted surfaces.
Another good product is Never Dull
https://www.amazon.com/Basch-Never-Dull-Metal-Polish/dp/B0014IGAWO
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Thanks @315jessie I ended up picking up Brasso. I’ll report back with how well it works.Mothers polish or never dull .. both at Walmart for under 10.00
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Thanks @CosmicGet yourself a jewelers cloth off of Amazon. They're fine cloths impregnated with metal polish, used for polishing fine jewelry, rings, etc. They work really well with mech mods.