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Aug 10, 2004

Brass House Numbers And Letters– Classic And Affordable Online

 Brass house numbers and letters are handsome and classic, especially when they’re new, bright and clean. They are a popular choice for many people as they are durable, affordable and attractive. Yet, as those of you who have brass house numbers can surely attest to, they tarnish easily and without proper attention and maintenance can quickly go from bright and shiny to dirty and dull.

Unfortunately, countless people do not know how to clean and care for their brass numbers and tend to overlook them. Happily, keeping each and every brass house number and letter looking shiny and new is not as difficult as some might think. Here, is an outline of some simple steps to keeping them polished and sparkly.

Brass house numbers can be of two sorts: un-coated and untreated natural (or raw) brass, or lacquer-coated. Lacquer-coated numbers are the most common. They are supposed to stand up better against weather conditions and tarnishing, which they do, but they will still require some cleaning and maintenance if you want them to stay shiny.

The best way to clean lacquered brass is to use a clear wax, much like the wax you would use on your car (this can be found in home stores where other polishing treatments are purchased.) Simply rub a little of this wax onto the brass every couple of months and then using a soft cloth, buff off until it is shiny and clean. Unlacquered brass is a little more difficult to maintain, although not impossible.

Tips And Tricks To Cleaning Brass House Numbers

The first misconception about cleaning metals is that the more solvent used the better. This is especially not true in the case of brass. In fact, it is recommended that you spread a thin layer of brass cleaner on a soft absorbent rag and leave it for about 24 hours before using it on your brass numbers.

Using a chemical cleaner is not necessary if you are willing to spend just a few minutes once a week cleaning your brass numbers. In this case, all you need to do is put a little liquid ammonia on a soft cloth and wipe your numbers until they are shiny. Additionally, a great tip is to wipe your numbers with a little olive oil after each cleaning. Olive oil delays tarnishing and thus your numbers will not need to be cleaned as frequently.

Brass address signs and numbers look amazing and stunning on a house, but they tend to lose their luster if not properly maintained. Cleaning them is quite easy and shouldn’t require too much time or effort as long as you do it on a regular basis. Just be sure you know whether your brass is raw or lacquered prior to using any solvents or chemicals on its surface. Ultimately, long-term maintenance of your brass decorative house numbers is a great way to keep your home looking shiny and new!

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