Hi, Jody! As far as brass polishing, the clock cleaning chemical
solution is entirely correct [ref. Craig Smith in 150930 MMDigest].
I further polish using German jeweler's rouge, then dip in a
protectorant that will serve as a base for lacquering. I then spray
lacquer with high quality stuff from Behrens.
If you don't lacquer, the glorious beauty of the brass will jump
out at you. The lacquer will dull the finish a little unless it is
put on very light. Then I would re-lacquer every few years or so after
first, repeating the whole initial process. I have used this process
for years on the finest of antique brasses.
One final note -- if your brass is scratched, you may buff it out,
called "polishing the wolf", using rouge; sometimes a white rouge is
initially used on the entire piece of solid brass only, then one works
his way down to the finest grade -- usually red, but it depends on the
company.
Karl Schroeder
Princeton, Missouri
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