Copper bath gone wrong

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Coat a half lemon in salt and gently rub it on the copper. The acid removes tarnish while the salt provides mild abrasion. Note: This will remove the patina in that specific area.Many manufacturers of natural-finish copper tubs recommend applying a high-quality bath or carnauba wax (such as Renaissance Wax) every 4 to 6 weeks to protect the finish and prevent oxidization.
 
This is a diy site , easy to clean and protect.

Coat a half lemon in salt and gently rub it on the copper. The acid removes tarnish while the salt provides mild abrasion. Note: This will remove the patina in that specific area.Many manufacturers of natural-finish copper tubs recommend applying a high-quality bath or carnauba wax (such as Renaissance Wax) every 4 to 6 weeks to protect the finish and prevent oxidization.
Thank you so much for the helpful instructions! It’s a great and easy way to restore the shine to copper using lemon and salt, and the tip about regularly applying carnauba wax is really important for maintaining the results and protecting against oxidation.
 
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