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meirman
06-08-2005, 08:30 PM
What is a good cleaner to take green stains/deposits from copper?

This is the screen inside a water fountain nozzle, hard to reach, so
it would be best if the cleaner were liquid and could be washed away
after I was done**. The screen is so clogged that barely any water
will come out of the fountain.



**(Because I can't reach the far side of the screen at all AND I don't
have a brush stiff enough but small enough that will reach even the
near side.)



Meirman

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Choreboy
06-08-2005, 08:31 PM
meirman wrote:
>
> What is a good cleaner to take green stains/deposits from copper?
>
> This is the screen inside a water fountain nozzle, hard to reach, so
> it would be best if the cleaner were liquid and could be washed away
> after I was done**. The screen is so clogged that barely any water
> will come out of the fountain.
>
> **(Because I can't reach the far side of the screen at all AND I don't
> have a brush stiff enough but small enough that will reach even the
> near side.)
>
> Meirman
>
> If emailing, please let me know whether
> or not you are posting the same letter.
> Change domain to erols.com, if necessary.

Vinegar cleans deposits from water screens. Vinegar and salt together
shine copper.

Sincerely,
Choreboy