Brass Polish Services in Chennai
Brass Polish Services in Chennai –“Shiva Shakthi Metal Works” Our Brass Polish quality has been around over 100 years. It cleans & polishes a variety of metals, providing a long-lasting smooth, polished surface and brilliant shine. Shake well, soak a clean cloth/sponge with Brass and apply to metal.
Brass can help to polish: car rims, faucets, metal kitchenware, metal furniture, brass door knobs & locks, stainless refrigerators, ovens, toasters & dishwashers. Do not use on silver, lacquered, painted or antique-finished surfaces.Give us a call! We’re here for you.+91 7338752159
Choose The Right Polish.
- Polishing Lacquered Brass
- Polishing Lacquered Brass
- Buff gently with a dry cloth.
- Using Commercial Brass Polish
Features Of Brass Polish in Chennai
- Multi-purpose metal polish for: brass, copper, stainless steel, chrome, aluminum, pewter, and bronze
- Great to use on: car rims, stainless refrigerators/ovens/toasters/dishwashers, faucets, metal kitchenware and metal furniture
- Easy to use!
Brass has also been used to polish out scratches in plastics:
It has been used to polish CDs, DVDs, screens, and pools to repair scratches. It is a mild solvent and an extremely fine abrasive, so when applied to the reflective surface of the disc and rubbed radially (in straight lines between the edge and centre), it can smooth scratches and reduce their effect.
- Brass letter has been used on Lego minifigures to remove markings.
- Brass has been used by watch enthusiasts to polish scratches out of acrylic crystals on watches.
- Brass letter has been successfully used to take minor (white) heat marks out of French polished wooden surfaces. The fine abrasive cuts through the surface and allows the solvent into the wax and lacquer layer.
- Brass letter surface should be properly cleaned and waxed after this treatment.
- Brass has been successfully used to restore Bakelite (telephones, appliances, etc.).
- Brass, on account of its ammonia content, has been used as a de-coppering agent in rifle barrels to remove copper fouling.
Brass has long been a popular material for its bright gold-like appearance and is still used for drawer pulls and doorknobs. It has also been widely used to make sculpture and utensils because of its low melting point, high workability (both with hand tools and with modern turning and milling machines), durability, and electrical and thermal conductivity.
Brasses with higher copper content are softer and more golden in colour; conversely those with less copper and thus more zinc are harder and more silvery in colour.
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Can you polish raw brass?
Polishing raw brass can be time-consuming but well worth it when done correctly
How do you protect and polish brass?
Regularly clean your brass with a microfiber cloth and warm water. Never use harsh chemicals or highly abrasive cleaning tools. Apply a thin coat of linseed oil or mineral oil to clean brass with a microfiber cloth to make it shine.
How long should you polish brass?
15 to 30 minutes of soak time, depending on how tarnished the piece is. Next, remove the item and gently scrub it with a soft cloth.
How easy is it to polish brass?
For a more neglected piece, store-bought brass cleaners will get your brass polished in a jiffy.
Can you polish brass too much?
Plated brass most likely has a steel core. Steel has iron in it and iron is magnetic. So, if a magnet sticks to the brass object, it is plated and you should use caution when polishing. Don’t want to polish too hard and wear through the plated layer!
Does brass turn green?
Brass architecture, however, behaves similarly to copper when exposed to air and water — it’ll take on a blue-green color.