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Vinca

(52,545 posts)
Sun Jul 2, 2017, 08:18 AM Jul 2017

Copper - to clean or not to clean.

I found a couple of nice, old copper pieces yesterday and I'm faced with the question of cleaning again. I buy for resale and this time it's a big, old bowl and a large planter. Both have a really dark patina. I can never decide whether to polish them or not. I'm tending toward leaving them alone. What do you think?

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Copper - to clean or not to clean. (Original Post) Vinca Jul 2017 OP
Leave alone rock Jul 2017 #1
I think the beauty of copper is in its coppery glow. Demit Jul 2017 #2
What I have heard is to only polish silver. TexasProgresive Jul 2017 #3
Does anyone know a way to clean brass/tin? I have tried with vinegar bresue Jul 2017 #4

rock

(13,218 posts)
1. Leave alone
Sun Jul 2, 2017, 08:33 AM
Jul 2017

If the buyer wants them cleaned, he can do it himself. You can't unclean these pieces.

 

Demit

(11,238 posts)
2. I think the beauty of copper is in its coppery glow.
Sun Jul 2, 2017, 08:33 AM
Jul 2017

I'd say, polish the pieces then let them sit for a few days before photographing them. Unless you know for a fact that the pieces have historical significance, there's no reason not to restore the beauty of the original finish.

TexasProgresive

(12,584 posts)
3. What I have heard is to only polish silver.
Sun Jul 2, 2017, 08:34 AM
Jul 2017

Polishing copper, brass and bronze decreases their value, but what do I know?

bresue

(1,007 posts)
4. Does anyone know a way to clean brass/tin? I have tried with vinegar
Sun Jul 2, 2017, 08:40 AM
Jul 2017

but now I have spots and pitting. I bought an old spittoon and trying to clean it up.

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