How to Polish Brass
Materials Needed:
- Lemon juice & baking soda paste (natural polish)
- Commercial brass polish (Brasso, Wright’s)
- Soft microfiber cloth
- White vinegar & salt paste (for stubborn tarnish)
Steps:
Clean First
- Wipe dust with damp cloth → dry thoroughly.
Polish Options:
- Quick DIY: Mix lemon juice + baking soda → rub gently → rinse → buff dry.
- Commercial Polish: Apply Brasso → rub in circular motions → wipe clean.
- Heavy Tarnish: Soak in vinegar + salt solution (10 mins) → scrub with toothbrush → rinse.
Protect Finish
- Coat with mineral oil or clear wax to prevent oxidation.
⚠️ Avoid:
✗ Steel wool (scratches unprotected brass)
✗ Bleach or ammonia
✔ Pro Tip: Rub with banana peel (mild tarnish remover)!

How to Polish Leather Shoes
Materials Needed:
- Leather conditioner (Lexol, Bick 4)
- Horsehair brush
- Soft cloth (microfiber)
- Natural beeswax polish (for shine)
Steps:
Prep Leather
- Brush off dirt → wipe with damp cloth → air dry.
Condition & Restore
- Apply thin layer of conditioner → let absorb (20 mins).
Polish for Shine
- Use beeswax polish → buff with cloth in circles.
- For scuffs, dab with toothpaste → gently rub → wipe clean.
⚠️ Avoid:
✗ Silicone-based polishes (dries leather)
✗ Excessive water (causes cracking)
✔ Storage Tip: Stuff with shoe trees → keep in breathable bag.

How to Polish Resin (Tables/Figurines)
Materials Needed:
- Car polish (Meguiar’s Ultimate Compound)
- Microfiber pads (rotary buffer)
- 3000-grit sandpaper (for deep scratches)
- Rubbing alcohol (for final clean)
Steps:
Sand Scratches (If Needed)
- Wet-sand gently → use 3000–5000 grit → wipe clean.
Buff & Shine
- Apply small amount of car polish → buff with pad/circular motions.
Finish Smooth
- Wipe with rubbing alcohol → apply resin sealer (optional).
⚠️ Avoid:
✗ Harsh chemicals (acetone, ammonia)
✗ Excessive heat (melts resin)
✔ Pro Tip: Test polish on unseen area first!

Polishing Quick Guide
| Material | Best Polish | Critical Step | Never Use |
|---|---|---|---|
| Brass | Lemon + baking soda | Buff with grain | Steel wool |
| Leather Shoes | Beeswax polish | Condition first | Silicone sprays |
| Resin | Car polish | Wet-sand scratches | Acetone |
Final Advice: Always start gentle—deep cleaning comes later! ✨
