Vinegar
Place your copper jewelry in a glass, or plastic container, not
metal. I use a drinking glass. Pour enough vinegar over it
to completely cover it. Let stand for 5-10 minutes.
Rinse. Dry. You're done!
Lemon Juice
Follow directions used above for vinegar.
Ketchup
This is my least favorite, as it is a little messy, but it will
certainly do in a pinch! Simply rub your piece of copper jewelry
with ketchup on a cloth until it is shiney. Rinse.
Dry. You're done!
NOTE:
If you buy a piece of copper jewelry that has a protective lacquer on
it, do not try to clean it by any of these
methods. Be especially careful if you have
purchased a vintage piece as you could possibly decrease its
value. A lot of collectors sell pieces that have not been cleaned
by them and leave the cleaning up to the buyer if they so desire.


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