How To Remove Stains From Copper Pots


Copper is a metal that possesses many properties such as strength, malleability, ductility, and also has a ability to conduct electricity. Some other properties of this metal is that it is wear resistant, it is non magnetic. It also has a capacity of resisting to corrosion by forming a green patina on its surface. It is used in many decorative items. But copper is very sensitive to air, and it also oxidizes at a faster rate. But when it oxidizes it gets stained. This results in a very ugly look of the copper pots that are used for decoration. These copper pots are placed below the indoor plants or they are just used as show piece.

Now if these get stained they can change the overall look of the room. So it is very important to clear the stains. These days the decorative copper pots are protected from the lacquer. This is applied in the factories itself. But one should note that the lacquer should not be used for eating utensils. There are some of the tips that are listed below to remove the stains from copper pots. Firstly, is to remove the stains with the help of lemon that is dipped in salt. The only thing you have to do is that you have to rub the stain till it is completely cleared. If you have vinegar at your homes you can simply boil the utensils in water with some quantity of vinegar and salt. This can help you to completely clear the stains on copper pots.

One more thing that you can do is to make a paste of vinegar, salt and flour. Apply this paste on the pots and let it set on them for some time of about 15 to 60 minutes. After this rinse it with water. This can help you to remove the stains from the copper pots. One more thing that you can do is to make a paste of lemon juice and salt. Apply this paste on the stains. After rubbing for some time rinse it with water and let it dry.

One can also prepare a paste of lemon juice and tartar. After preparing the paste apply it on the stains of the copper pot. Let it set for some time. After doing that clean it with warm water. There are also commercial polishes that are available in the market to remove the copper stains from the pots. There is no need to buy the polishes from the market you can simply prepare it at your homes with the help of lemon, vinegar and salt.

Thus above are some of the tips that can help you to remove the copper stains from decorative copper pots.








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