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Proper Way to Care For a Silver Spigot...
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<blockquote data-quote="PipeKittyVegas" data-source="post: 584779" data-attributes="member: 5410"><p>Well... just to be clear, the Brasso is for just removing oxidation. Depending on how thick the oxidation is, you may need a couple passes. You can clean it up with the olive oil (any kind will do), and then you can polish it with smooth polishing pads and you will get a nice subtly shiny finish. It won't be as shiny as being put on a wheel, but good enough.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PipeKittyVegas, post: 584779, member: 5410"] Well... just to be clear, the Brasso is for just removing oxidation. Depending on how thick the oxidation is, you may need a couple passes. You can clean it up with the olive oil (any kind will do), and then you can polish it with smooth polishing pads and you will get a nice subtly shiny finish. It won't be as shiny as being put on a wheel, but good enough. [/QUOTE]
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