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Review: Life saver! - We have 3 copper top tables that have never been polished. One fine eve, we decided to try removing the stains and oxidation and used the salt and lemon juice method as well as salt and white vinegar method. I have to say that the salt and lemon juice is very good as it lifts a lot of tarnish off but not evenly. Then my husband brought out a polishing cream (MAAS) which only left a black streaky mess. I couldn't wait to try Copperbrill and upon first application, the tarnish came off effortlessly! Now, you have to understand we're removing 9 years' worth of tarnish from these table tops so a lot of elbow grease went into it but less that if we had stuck with the natural method. I think the lemon juice and salt is for small surfaces or lighter tarnish. With Copperbrill, the tarnish came off immediately. We did have to go over it about 3 times per table but they all turned out incredible! One tip I would say is the moment you've wiped off the polish with a wet rag (rinse and repeat a few times), you must dry immediately with a dry soft cloth otherwise the wet streaks will stain the table nearly immediately! I can still see little bit of streaking but I think that's really another layer of tarnish and we can work on that in a couple of months' time - that's just me being OCD and perfectionist. Only dink about the product is the cost, costs $20 per tub more expensive than Wright's. And we finished the entire tub polishing 1 coffee table, 1 side table, and 1 credenza. I think I would adivse that if you have very heavily tarnished copper to use the salt and lemon juice method to initially lift the tarnish and then the polish for best results. Review: L'incontournable compagnon de votre batterie en cuivre - Impossible de trouver mieux pour dorloter ma batterie de cuisine en cuivre ! La marque est célèbre et haut de gamme pour les éléments de cuisine, mais ce baume reste abordable pour la restituer en état neuf, reluisant, pimpant (batterie desertcart au passage, d'un rapport qualité/prix imbattable !). Incontournable.

| ASIN | B001B9ZWBQ |
| Best Sellers Rank | #561,699 in Health & Personal Care ( See Top 100 in Health & Personal Care ) #1,419 in Household Cleaning Metal Polish |
| Brand | Mauviel |
| Brand Name | Mauviel |
| Capacity | 15 centiliters |
| Contains Liquid Contents? | No |
| Country of Origin | USA |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 579 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 03574902700025 |
| Item Form | Paste |
| Item Volume | 15 Centilitres |
| Item Weight | 0.26 Kilograms |
| Model Number | 35270002 |
| Net Quantity | 150.0 Milliliters |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Part Number | 35270002 |
| Size | 150 ml (Pack of 1) |
| Surface Recommendation | Cookware |
| Unit Count | 150.0 Milliliters |
F**S
Life saver!
We have 3 copper top tables that have never been polished. One fine eve, we decided to try removing the stains and oxidation and used the salt and lemon juice method as well as salt and white vinegar method. I have to say that the salt and lemon juice is very good as it lifts a lot of tarnish off but not evenly. Then my husband brought out a polishing cream (MAAS) which only left a black streaky mess. I couldn't wait to try Copperbrill and upon first application, the tarnish came off effortlessly! Now, you have to understand we're removing 9 years' worth of tarnish from these table tops so a lot of elbow grease went into it but less that if we had stuck with the natural method. I think the lemon juice and salt is for small surfaces or lighter tarnish. With Copperbrill, the tarnish came off immediately. We did have to go over it about 3 times per table but they all turned out incredible! One tip I would say is the moment you've wiped off the polish with a wet rag (rinse and repeat a few times), you must dry immediately with a dry soft cloth otherwise the wet streaks will stain the table nearly immediately! I can still see little bit of streaking but I think that's really another layer of tarnish and we can work on that in a couple of months' time - that's just me being OCD and perfectionist. Only dink about the product is the cost, costs $20 per tub more expensive than Wright's. And we finished the entire tub polishing 1 coffee table, 1 side table, and 1 credenza. I think I would adivse that if you have very heavily tarnished copper to use the salt and lemon juice method to initially lift the tarnish and then the polish for best results.
P**E
L'incontournable compagnon de votre batterie en cuivre
Impossible de trouver mieux pour dorloter ma batterie de cuisine en cuivre ! La marque est célèbre et haut de gamme pour les éléments de cuisine, mais ce baume reste abordable pour la restituer en état neuf, reluisant, pimpant (batterie Amazon au passage, d'un rapport qualité/prix imbattable !). Incontournable.
A**R
Danke
Sehr gut
E**T
Flippin magic
Only copper cleaner that actually works. I don't even understand why every other copper cleaning product is not copying this formula, obviously it is the only one that properly works. I tried a bunch of copper cleaners all at once as some family members had accidentally tarnished our cooper pots (not the super expensive kind but still they were nice and looked lovely on the wall so we wanted to salvage them if possible). I thought the pots were ruined as several well-reviewed cleaners failed. Then we use this paste and it was pretty shocking how brilliant this paste is. Every tarnish came out! Pros Took out even old tarnishes Makes our copper pots look better than when we bought them Comes with a applicator sponge that is stored inside the container Very easy to apply, no tough scrubbing Works immediately Seems much less harsh/chemically than other copper cleaners we tried (including a hard-core bath chemical restorer than did nothing). Cons (so few) Pricey but totally worth it, you get a lot of polish, I doubt we'll have to buy any again soon. Possibly involves black magic, I'm highly suspicious of how a little of this paste can reverse damage and other cleaners can't. Doesn't that seem bizarre? If you are cooking with pots all the time you probably would just use bartenders friend for a quick clean and this periodically for maintaince. We mostly just display our and had bad tarnish so have not needed to reclean them yet.
P**D
Su funcionalidad
Pues va muy bien para lo que tiene que brillar.
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