How to clean and care for Moroccan brass lamp

How to clean and care for Moroccan brass lamp
How to clean brass

To clean and care for your Moroccan brass lamp, follow these steps:

  1. Dust the lamp regularly with a soft, dry cloth to remove any dirt or debris.
  2. If the lamp is very dirty, you can clean it with a mixture of warm water and mild dish soap. Dip a cloth into the solution and wring it out so it is damp, not wet. Gently wipe the lamp, being careful not to saturate the cloth.
  3. Dry the lamp thoroughly with a soft, dry cloth to prevent water spots.
  4. To maintain the shine of the brass, you can apply a small amount of brass polish with a soft cloth. Rub the polish into the brass in a circular motion and then buff it with a clean, dry cloth.
  5. Avoid exposing the lamp to harsh chemicals, such as cleaning products or acidic substances, as they can cause damage to the brass.
  6. Keep the lamp out of direct sunlight to prevent fading and discoloration.
  7. If the lamp has a fabric shade, it is recommended to use a dry brush or a vacuum cleaner with a brush attachment to clean it.

Always unplug the lamp before cleaning it.

Our brass artisanal creations are masterfully crafted by hand using
only the finest quality solid brass. Just like silver and gold, solid brass can lose its brilliant shine over time, particularly in humid environments. But fear not, for there are many ways to restore the luster of your brass treasures.

Our artisans have shared their favorite methods for removing tarnish without compromising the integrity of the brass.

Before you begin, it’s important to ensure that the brass is pure. You can check this by using a magnet – if it doesn’t stick, it’s solid brass. For our brass products, we guarantee they are made of pure brass so this step is unnecessary.

To clean your brass, our artisans recommend the following methods:

Lemon and salt – Coat half a lemon with salt and rub it onto the surface of the brass item. Repeat as necessary and buff with a clean, dry cloth until shiny.

WD-40 solution – apply a gentle rust cleaning solution like WD-40 to the brass item, let it sit for 15-30 minutes, then buff with a clean cloth until dry.

As always, it’s important to test on a small surface before trying on a larger area and avoid using abrasive materials. After cleaning, a thin coating of mineral oil can help prevent tarnishing. If your brass item is lacquered, be sure to remove the lacquer with a paint remover or varnish before cleaning and polishing, then relacquer to protect it and restore its shine.

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