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Bronze cleaning?


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I have used this process on brass, might work for bronze

Nitromors first to get remaining paint off.

Dry it off then cheap brown sauce, vinegar in sauce will remove tarnish.

Clean thoroughly using very very fine wire wool.

Spray with clear varnish/lacquer

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As previous poster stated Soft buffer with bar polish brings them up a treat.Look for a local metal finishers,they will do it for you.

 

You could try some fine wire wool wrapped round a dowel in a drill first won't cost much and worth a try.

 

Atb figgy

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I do up and sell old seagull motors, and the best way to clean bronze like the seagull enjine bracket is to take it apart and leave it soaking in boiling water to which you add caustic soda, from the ironmongers at £2.50 a can, then rinse it off an scrub it with a bronze wire brush like you clean suede shoes with.......... careful how you add the caustic soda it bubbles up, i use half a can in a icecream container.....DONT PUT THE CAUSTIC SODA ANY WHERE NEAR ALUMINIUM........IT WILL DISSOLVE IT !!!!!

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You shouldnt clean Bronze it is what it is... thats why it was developed to aquire a fine surface oxidation over time..or patina as its known.

 

Just remove the paint with a proprietory stripper and leave it.

 

If you want something shiny replace it with stainless steel. :yes:

 

If you are determined to strip them back find a local grit blaster who will probably bead them for a tenner when hes doing another job.

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