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How to reverse brass dezincification with no tumbler
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<blockquote data-quote="glassparman" data-source="post: 4156623" data-attributes="member: 54834"><p>2 parts Distilled white vinegar and 1 part Hydrogen Peroxide. An old jewelers trick.</p><p></p><p>I have used this on vintage brass stripper clips that turned copper color from too long in the wet tumbler. Just swish them around for a while and watch the brass color come back.</p><p></p><p>Or just use them as is. A little missing zinc won't hurt much but the more you mess with chemicals and such, I think the more you will weaken the brass.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="glassparman, post: 4156623, member: 54834"] 2 parts Distilled white vinegar and 1 part Hydrogen Peroxide. An old jewelers trick. I have used this on vintage brass stripper clips that turned copper color from too long in the wet tumbler. Just swish them around for a while and watch the brass color come back. Or just use them as is. A little missing zinc won't hurt much but the more you mess with chemicals and such, I think the more you will weaken the brass. [/QUOTE]
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