Overtime your Michael Aram brass product may slightly tarnish. This is a natural process, however there are easy ways to reverse this effect.
Restoring dull, tarnished brass to like-new condition is possible, but you must be careful not to damage the metal with coarse abrasives or harsh chemicals. An alternative natural cleaning combination to restore your brass is salt and lemon.
To restore tarnished brass:
- Cut a lemon in half and remove the seeds.
- Coat the cut half of the lemon with table salt and rub it over the surface of the brass, re-coating the lemon with salt as needed.
- Once you’ve covered the entire surface, buff to a shine with a clean, dry cloth.
- You can also make a paste using two parts cream of tartar powder to one part lemon juice—rub the paste on the brass, let sit for 30 minutes, rinse with warm water and buff.