Brass ...
Wash with warm water they are dissolved salt and baking soda (one tablespoon per liter), then polish with a woolen cloth.
Straw ...
Scrub with stiff brush, then brush soaked in salt water and ammonia, blot with cloth, to dry in the shade.
Pewter ...
Modern: wash with warm beer, then polish with skin Danino.
Antico pass with a damp cloth some 'Black English' diluted diluted with alcohol and polish with chamois leather.
Brushes ...
Dip them in turpentine.
Pots ...
to remove calcium deposits: use of water with vinegar and leave for a very day, the limestone should come off by itself.
Pearls ...
To retain perfect, keep them immersed in magnesia powder.
Pipe ...
deodorizing, wipe them with the brush dipped in a 50% alcohol and acetone.
Pizzi ...
Wash in warm milk, rinse them in sugar water.
Porcelain ... To thoroughly clean immerse briefly in cold water with lemon sulcco. ; ; ; For stains rub with ashes taqppo a cork dipped in salt.
Wash with warm water they are dissolved salt and baking soda (one tablespoon per liter), then polish with a woolen cloth.
Straw ...
Scrub with stiff brush, then brush soaked in salt water and ammonia, blot with cloth, to dry in the shade.
Modern: wash with warm beer, then polish with skin Danino.
Antico pass with a damp cloth some 'Black English' diluted diluted with alcohol and polish with chamois leather.
Dip them in turpentine.
to remove calcium deposits: use of water with vinegar and leave for a very day, the limestone should come off by itself.
To retain perfect, keep them immersed in magnesia powder.
deodorizing, wipe them with the brush dipped in a 50% alcohol and acetone.
Wash in warm milk, rinse them in sugar water.

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