Dip half of a lemon in salt and rub it over all tarnished spots on your bronze sculpture or statue. Dry the piece with a clean piece of cloth. Use a circular motion when drying to buff the bronze. Afterward, a clear coat of wax will help to protect the finish from further tarnishing.
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- How do you clean heavily corroded brass? An alternative natural cleaning combination is salt and lemon. Cut a lemon in half and remove the seeds. Coat the cut half of the lemon with table salt and rub it over the surface of the brass, re-coating the lemon with salt as needed. Once you've covered the entire surface, buff to a shine with a clean, dry cloth.
- How do you clean antique bronze without removing patina? Dip half of a lemon in salt and rub it over all tarnished spots on your bronze sculpture or statue. Dry the piece with a clean piece of cloth. Use a circular motion when drying to buff the bronze. Afterward, a clear coat of wax will help to protect the finish from further tarnishing.
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- Can Lemon remove oil stains? Tip#3: Lemon: Known as a good bleaching agent, lemon can also help lighten a stain and lift out oil from clothes. Just cut a piece of lemon and rub it on the stain, gently squeezing the lemon to help the juice seep into the cloth.
- "How do you clean an old bronze chandelier?" Make a gentle homemade bronze polish by combining two tablespoons of baking soda with a small amount of lemon juice, the mixing it into a soft paste. Apply to the bronze parts of the chandelier with a polishing cloth. Rub the paste onto the bronze in a circular motion, then allow it to sit for 20 to 30 minutes.
- What is the best way to clean bronze statues? Dip a clean soft cloth in a solution of 2 cups distilled water and one tablespoon of a mild dish soap to clean grime away from the surface. Dust the statue regularly, at least once a week. Too much dust can damage the surface. Use a soft, clean, dry cloth and dust the statue thoroughly.