SILVER POLISH AND OTHER METAL CLEANERS harmful ingredients- ammonia, petroleum distillates, ethanol, synthetic fragrance, sulfur compounds. Alternatives * Brass and Copper Polish There are a number of different home remedies for brass and copper: Use lemon juice or a paste of lemon juice and salt, or a slice of lemon sprinkled with baking soda. Rub with a soft cloth, rinse with water and dry. Make a paste of lemon juice and cream of tartar. Apply, leave on for five minutes, then wash in warm water and dry with a soft cloth. Make a paste of salt, white vinegar, and flour. Apply the paste, let it set for an hour, then rub off, rinse, and polish with a soft cloth. Rub with hot buttermilk or sour milk. Rub with tomato juice. -Brass will look brighter and need less polishing if rubbed with olive oil after each polishing. For tarnished copper, boil item in a pot of water with one tablespoon salt and one cup white vinegar for several hours. Wash with soap in hot water, rinse and dry. * Chrome Polish Wipe with a soft cloth dipped in undiluted cider vinegar or rub with a lemon peel, rinse, and polish with a soft cloth, * Fold Polish Wash in lukewarm, soapy water. Dry ( r with a cotton cloth and then polish with a chamois cloth. - * Silver Polish There are many different home remedies to polish silver, but the best way is to magnetize tarnish away: o Submerge silver pieces in water containing some type of salt (table salt, sea salt, rock saoft, baking soda) and aluminum (either use an aluminum pan or put strips of aluminum foil in the water). The aluminum will act as a S20