I have these 2 dressers each in which have the same brass pulls and I'm having problems getting the tarnish off the pulls from the second dresser (my mom polished them 5-6 years ago and their tarnished again). I think she put a clear coat of some kind on them to keep them from tarnishing but I guess it didn't work- keeps me from getting the tarnish off anyways. . . help. . . .?
I've been using Bar Keepers Friend (*Use* to think was a miracle) but now that doesn't work- even with a toothbrush. Any special brushes or something that might work a hell of alot better?
I don't want new ones- I just want these to be easier to polish~! lol is that so hard to ask?
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I think it should be the thought, not the gift that counts. However my step grandmother [now deceased] took a wellmade silk rose bouquet I made her & threw it in the trash while telling me I should've bought her something instead! So what do u think? Store, homemade?
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When I was younger, I used to wonder why older people always announced what they were going to do before they did it. Now I'm thinking they were just trying to make sure they could remember what it was. I think I'm going to start doing that, myself. What do you think?