
This brass tarnish remover is suitable for old and new jewelry. There are many ways to remove tarnish from jewelry and restore its original luster. Lemon juice, baking soda, or acidic paste are all good options for removing tarnish. These ingredients are known to remove tarnish from brass.
Baking soda
A paste of baking soda and salt is one of the best methods to remove tarnish from brass jewelry. The baking soda and salt will work together to remove the tarnish. The paste should be applied in circular motions to brass. It should then be left to dry for 10 minutes. Once the paste is removed, use a soft cloth or sponge to polish the brass piece.
Making a paste from salt and lemon-juice is another way to remove tarnish on brass. Combine the two ingredients until you have a paste. With a soft cloth, rub the paste onto the brass. Allow the paste to dry completely before buffing it. Olive oil can be used to shine the brass after it has dried.
Lemon juice
Lemon juice can be used to remove tarnish from brass pieces that have been exposed to the elements. Lemons contain mild acids which will clean your brass item and restore its shine. You can also apply a paste of lemon juice and table salt on your brass item. The paste should be left on the brass for around 30 minutes. After that, rinse the brass with warm running water. After it has dried, you may apply linseed oils to protect it.

Lemon juice is a great way to remove tarnish from brass when it's applied directly. Its acidic nature can dissolve stubborn tarnish and re-apply a protective layer. Also, lemon salt can be used to remove stubborn tarnish.