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#1
i used wright's copper polishing cream to polish up a copper razor.  now there's a lot of residue stuck in crevices that i can't buff out.  any sugguestions?

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#2

novacula regem
Greece
Old /used toothbrush & isopropyl alcohol .

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#3
Ketchup!!!… put it in a ziplock, leave in fridge for 30 minutes, wash it off, thats it Wink

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#4

Geezer
New Brunswick, Canada
For tiny brush work, a G•U•M Proxabrush is real handy.

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A hand for scale:

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#5
Use an electric toothbrush and some toothpaste. You will be amazed
At what the toothpaste will do.


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#6

Geezer
New Brunswick, Canada
Y'all should make it clear whether you're ...
  • suggesting a way to get the Wright's copper polishing cream residue off, or 
  • suggesting an alternative polishing method to Wright's copper polishing cream

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"So I'm sorry that you're psychotic but just make an effort. Pull yourself together and take a deep breath." - Hannah Pitt (Meryl Streep), in "Angels in America"


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