To get rid of the green oxidation, you can try mixing 2 tablespoons of baking soda and some lemon juice until it has a toothpastelike consistency. Spread this over the green parts of the fixture and rub it in well using a soft cloth. Then, you can rinse it off with warm water and see if the green marks are gone.
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- What is the best way to clean oil rubbed bronze fixtures? Try a vinegar solution for stubborn stains. Gently rub the vinegar mixture onto your fixture with a soft cloth, or soak a paper towel in the mixture and leave it on the fixture for about 15 minutes.
- How do you restore bronze plaque? Create a paste by mixing together equal parts of flour and salt in a small container, adding a few drops of vinegar until the mixture has a consistency that is similar to toothpaste. Rub this mixture onto the bronze plaque with a small soft cotton cloth. Continue rubbing as needed to restore the original shine.
- How do you clean a bronze statue without removing patina? Rub a dry cotton cloth gently over the entire bronze object to remove dust. Scrub the entire bronze object gently with a soft brush to remove grime. Apply wax to the bronze. Sweep the paintbrush gently over the bronze surface. Buff the bronze gently with a dry cotton cloth to remove wax residue.
- How do you clean bronze keys? Rinse your bronze items in warm water, and dry thoroughly. Place about 2 tablespoons of baking soda in a small dish. Drizzle a small amount of lemon juice onto the baking soda and mix until a soft paste forms (start out with just a little lemon juice and add more as needed).
- "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.
- How do you polish bronze plaque? Create a paste by mixing together equal parts of flour and salt in a small container, adding a few drops of vinegar until the mixture has a consistency that is similar to toothpaste. Rub this mixture onto the bronze plaque with a small soft cotton cloth. Continue rubbing as needed to restore the original shine.