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Would the Cape Cod Cloths work well on a tumbled brass door?

I use Never Dull on my brass REO's. Also use it on my Polished. I have used it in the past on my Tumbled. It is not abrasive and does a really great job cleaning and shinning.
 

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Would the Cape Cod Cloths work well on a tumbled brass door?

Use them all the time on my brass Reo doors, naval brass Nuppin's, AFC's, etc. Wipe on, let sit, wife off. If a hard stain it might take extra applications. A light polishing action is OK, but no need for elbow grease that'll polish the raw finish away.

I don't have any brass mods, so can't say for sure, plus Spydro is the expert, but I believe they work great for brass.

Expert? That's like saying that sitting in a tree makes you a Branch Manager.

I'm neither, just know what works for me.
 

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I use Never Dull on my brass REO's. Also use it on my Polished. I have used it in the past on my Tumbled. It is not abrasive and does a really great job cleaning and shinning.

I have used Never Dull several times in the past but not on a REO. I'm a little leery of the the petroleum smell with a REO. I assume you just wash it off real well after using?
 
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I have used Never Dull several times in the past but not on a REO. I'm a little leery of the the petroleum smell with a REO. I assume you just wash it off real well after using?

I just wipe it off good. I never had a problem with the smell remaining on the REO. But others might be more sensitive.
 
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