cleaning grim off brass

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This is an excellent polishing product : http://www.maasinc.com/products.asp" target="_blank" target="_blank" target="_blank .

I use it on my raw brass bugle . It will probably do a very good of cleaning the grime and water stains off too .


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I kinda like Grim myself
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I find that Flitz works better on silver plate than on brass. It does work on brass, but requires more elbow grease. Smells just like kerosene. Also better on grime than on grim, if you can bear it.
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I like Grimm too...
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the elephant wrote:Uh, TubaRay… you need to be here in this thread, sir. Open door alert!
OK. I want to know why you feel compelled to try to clean me off the brass. What do you have against me?
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Doc wrote:Ray is on brass? That's an awful addiction. He needs to get clean, for sure.
Sorry, Bill. I am totally addicted to brass. Specifically, I am addicted to tuba. What should I do?
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