Many Decorations Brass that were used in the past to decorate homes, such as faucets, curtain accessories, and lighting fixtures, but the disadvantage of these pieces is that after a few days of use they begin to appear some brown or white stains in them that resemble salt, or tend to yellow color, and in order to maintain their luster, you must polishing copper pieces to keep them safe and clean with the following simple recipes:
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Gentle cleaning solution
Before cleaning your copper decorative pieces, make sure to use a cleaning solution that is gentle and not harmful to the metal. You can use vinegar diluted with water or a solution of lemon and salt to clean copper.
Soft cloth
To clean copper, use a soft, non-scratching cloth. Avoid using a rough brush or sponge that may damage the copper surface.
Be sure to dry well
After cleaning your brass décor pieces, dry them thoroughly with a clean, dry cloth. Stains and tarnish can build up if the pieces are left damp, so be sure to dry them thoroughly.
Natural rust removers
If there are small rust stains on your copper decorative pieces, natural rust removers such as lemon juice or yeast vinegar can be used to gently remove the rust. Apply drops of the remover to the stain and gently wipe it off with a soft cloth.








