Phase 3: Polishing Process. Polish With Baking Soda
You cannot polish it without cleaning. So far we have removed different types of dirt and rust from the metal surface. Now we can proceed with the polishing process.
In the first stage, we said that we do not use acid-based materials in metal cleaning. Because they react and damage the metal surface.
For example, if you clean metal with vinegar, lemon, lemon juice, they seem to shine at first, but after a short time they get darker.
Because when you finish cleaning and remove them, the acid and metal continue to react.
The same is true for glass and ceramics for base-based materials.
In other words, base-based substances such as soda, baking soda, baking soda, detergent, soap erode glass and ceramic surfaces and react with them. If you are going to clean glass and porcelain, with slightly acidic materials such as lemon, you will get good results in the short term and you will not find your products darkened even more after a week.
In the meantime, do not clean by mixing acid and base materials. For example, baking soda with vinegar. If you do, they will react and create gases that can damage your lungs.
Use base-based substances such as baking soda, toothpaste, bleach to polish the metal surface. We use baking soda here.
We dilute the baking soda slightly and apply it to the surface with a soft toothbrush. After this process, wait a while for the surface to dry.
Then clean the baking soda residues from the surface with a dry cloth.
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