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.
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.
Porcelain ... To thoroughly clean immerse briefly in cold water with lemon sulcco. ; ; ; For stains rub with ashes taqppo a cork dipped in salt.
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