From the knocker on your front door to the extra special necklace you brought home from the craft market brass and copper goods are showing up everywhere.
Clean copper sink with ketchup.
Wipe down the sink with the soapy sponge from top to bottom on all sides.
Rinse with water and dry immediately.
Wipe all sides of the sink with the soapy sponge.
Squirt one or two drops of the dish soap onto the wet sponge.
Rub a thin layer of ketchup on your copper item and buff till it shines.
Rub a small amount of paste on the soiled copper object with a clean cloth until you start to see the grime loosen up.
Luckily our friends over at real simple found a natural and surprising way to clean tarnished copper.
To clean a copper pot or pan with ketchup follow these simple instructions.
The acid in the tomatoes cleans grime off copper.
Then wipe and rinse.
Copper oxide dissolves in a mixture of weak acid and table salt both of which are found in ketchup.
Squeeze ketchup onto a small surface area of the pot or pan.
Reach for the ketchup.
You can allow the ketchup to sit about 10 30 minutes to start working or you can immediately start cleaning with the copper.
All it takes is pouring a dab of ketchup onto a cloth and rubbing it on the item.
In my opinion the acid in the ketchup is weaker than the vinegar or lemon juice and it contains other ingredients that aren t needed.
Apply a dollop of ketchup to a soft cloth and spread it on the bracelet and rub away.
Unfortunately the metal can lose its luster over the years.
Grab a bottle of ketchup for the third natural cleaning idea.
Many people use tomato ketchup as a copper cleaner and it works on the same principle as the methods mentioned above.
Run warm water from the faucet and use the sprayer to wet the sink.
Copper reacts to air by developing a layer of copper oxide which causes it to look tarnished.
But does it really work.
We gave it a try ketchup small bowl buffing cloth small brush 1.
Lemon juice baking soda substitute baking soda for salt and follow the same steps as above.
If the tarnish is exceptionally heavy spread on the ketchup and let it work for about 15 minutes before polishing.
Rinse well and dry with a soft cloth.
Slather the ketchup onto your copper bottomed pots and leave it on for as long as you can.
If you don t have vinegar or lemon ketchup will do in a pinch.