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Reddit mentions of Brasso Multi-Purpose Metal Polish, 8 oz
Sentiment score: 5
Reddit mentions: 16
We found 16 Reddit mentions of Brasso Multi-Purpose Metal Polish, 8 oz. Here are the top ones.
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- Multi-purpose metal polish for a variety of metals including brass, copper, stainless steel, chrome, aluminium, pewter, and bronze
- Long-lasting, brilliant shine
- Gives extra shine to stainless steel appliances
- Cleans brass door knobs, locks and name plates that can look aged after a hard winter
Features:
Specs:
Color | Bronze Bottle |
Height | 7 inches |
Length | 2.9 inches |
Number of items | 1 |
Size | 8 Fl Oz (Pack of 1) |
Weight | 0.6 Pounds |
Width | 1 inches |
Assuming that is solid metal and one color all the way through, I would try something made for polishing metal. Looks like brass but I can't tell for sure from that photo.
https://www.amazon.com/Brasso-76523-Multi-Purpose-Metal-Polish/dp/B00BILDIU4
If you want to try something you already have sitting around the house this article has some suggestions:
https://www.diynetwork.com/how-to/maintenance-and-repair/cleaning/how-to-clean-brass
Whatever you decide to do...make sure you brasso the shit out of it when your done to make it shine like new.
Brasso
I can see at least one contact that looks like it has some gunk on it.
99% of problems with old carts is the contacts.
Upgrade from alcohol to Brasso, which you can get at any Wal Mart for like $3.
https://www.amazon.com/RECKITT-BENCKISER-76523-Brasso-Polish/dp/B00BILDIU4/ref=pd_lpo_121_bs_lp_t_2?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1&refRID=XSK1DDXG29WY11BMN6AG
It smells horrible but it really gets the job done.
Source: Restored a yard sale NES and several games recently.
Edit: Brasso Link
I spent the past week cleaning all of my NES, SNES, Super Famicom and Famicom cartridges. Taking the cartridges apart just makes it easier to get leverage while polishing the pins, and it just helps with wiping down the PCB and the inside of the cartridge shells.
I mostly followed this guide I found on Ars Technica.
I happened to have a can of Brasso metal polish laying around so I used that instead of the polish the article recommends. I also picked up a pack of Target brand magic erasers to use to clean the outer part of the cartridge shells.
In my experience, polishing the pins does more than just wiping the pins down with isopropyl alcohol. It's also a judgement call. If the pins look pretty clean then you probably don't need to polish them. Here's a before pic of a NES cartridge. And here's what it looks like after I polished the pins. This is was one my cleaner games before polishing. I wish I took before and after pics of one of my dirtier games.
https://smile.amazon.com/Brasso-Multipurpose-Metal-Polish-8-oz/dp/B00BILDIU4
This stuff did wonders for the old iPod backs.
Try Brasso - http://www.amazon.com/Reckitt-10116-Brasso-Metal-Polish/dp/B00BILDIU4.
The coin is already ruined, like you said, but this stuff will at least make it pretty.
yeah, i was doing some research and that seemed to have the best reviews.
my next additions will be:
Simple Green for the engine bay.
Brasso + 0000 steel wool for the exhaust.
EDIT: actually i heard Brasso isn't very good anymore so I'll have to find another metal polish.
This
Or this
Both of which are available at your local grocery store or Walmart.
I bet polishing the scale with Brasso will take the branding right off. I used to use it on legos to remove printing from pieces. Worked great.
Yep! There's some kind of UV coat or something on the lens and it oxidizes. It's not dirt, don't bother with windex,
Best way to clean it is to get some of this shit and a q-tip or cotton ball. Takes 15 seconds, your camera will work like new again.
Try using Brasso.
Put a dab of Brasso on a towel, and pressing softly, use a circular motion to polish the contacts on both sides, and then wipe it clean.
This has fixed even my most impossibly stubborn games and now they work first try 90% of the time.
I even made a post about it a while back.
If you're having trouble with a lot of games still you might want to look into replacing the 72 pin connector inside the NES, though this takes a bit more work.
https://www.amazon.com/Brasso-Multipurpose-Metal-Polish-8-oz/dp/B00BILDIU4/ref=sr_1_1_a_it?ie=UTF8&qid=1468931714&sr=8-1&keywords=brasso
Reviews are terrible lately(formula change) on Brasso. I went to another site that said it helps repair cd's too though.
Use brasso to clean copper.
Get some Brasso and polish it.
https://www.amazon.com/RECKITT-BENCKISER-76523-Brasso-Polish/dp/B00BILDIU4
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brasso
Pick up Brasso or a similar contact cleaner at your local grocery store, it takes about 5 minutes to use. Or order it here.