| |
Letter 42048
Refinishing old bathtub feet, faucet and
shower curtain ring
++++++
I just purchased a wonderful old 1919 cast iron bathtub. I am
sandblasting and powder coating the tub, but have spent HOURS and a
LOT of elbow grease to try and bring the brass luster back to the
shower curtain ring, faucet and shower spicket (these are all large
pieces). There must be a quicker easier way!
Jodie Durnerin
consumer - Las Vegas, NV, USA
++++++
If there is any lacquer on the pieces it must be removed with
lacquer thinner [link is to product info at Amazon]. Then vinegar plus salt will attack the tarnish rapidly. Try a small inconspicuous area because this solution will leave the brass looking rather "raw" rather than warm, but I think you will be able to restpre the warm look with a commercial brass polish like Brasso [link is to product info at Amazon].
|
|

Ted Mooney, P.E.
finishing.com
Brick, New Jersey
|
Dear Reader, please --
- Answer or follow-up on this subject (in non-commercial
fashion).
-
- My company is a supporting advertiser at
finishing.com and we want the contact information to reach
the inquirer privately.
-
- Post a new
question or inquiry on a different subject.
-
 |