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[Reckitt Benckiser, NJ, US] A registered trademark for a commercial metal polish. Brasso is advertised for cleaning and polishing [[brass]], [[copper]], [[chrome|plate chrome]], [[stainless steel]], and [[pewter]]. The slightly viscous, opaque liquid contains [[petroleum distillate]] (60-70%), crystalline [[silica]] (9-12%) and [[ammonium hydroxide|ammonia]] (2-3%). Ammoniated cleaners are not recommended for museum objects.
 
[Reckitt Benckiser, NJ, US] A registered trademark for a commercial metal polish. Brasso is advertised for cleaning and polishing [[brass]], [[copper]], [[chrome|plate chrome]], [[stainless steel]], and [[pewter]]. The slightly viscous, opaque liquid contains [[petroleum distillate]] (60-70%), crystalline [[silica]] (9-12%) and [[ammonium hydroxide|ammonia]] (2-3%). Ammoniated cleaners are not recommended for museum objects.
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== Risks ==
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[[[SliderGallery rightalign|Brasso Polish FTIR.PNG~FTIR]]]
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* Reacts with silver.
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* May dissolve paint and varnish. 
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* Causes stress corrosion cracking of brass coated iron and hardened brass.
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* Rothko: [https://www.rothco.com/upload/dealertools/MSDS/10116_Brasso_Metal_Polish.pdf SDS]
  
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==Physical and Chemical Properties==
 
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| 0.97 g/ml
 
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[[[SliderGallery rightalign|Brasso Polish FTIR.PNG~FTIR]]]
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==Resources and Citations==
 
 
== Hazards and Safety ==
 
 
 
Reacts with silver. May dissolve paint and varnish. 
 
 
 
Causes stress corrosion cracking of brass coated iron and hardened brass.
 
 
 
Reckitt Benckiser: [http://www.reckittprofessional.com/customer_services/msds/dist/890432_r.pdf MSDS 7/11/2000]
 
 
 
== Additional Information ==
 
 
 
J. Moss "Ammoniated Cleaning Solutions" ''British Horological Institute Journal'', August 1997, online [http://www.antiqueclockconservation.com/scc.htm Link]  Reckitt Benckiser: [http://www.reckittprofessional.com/find_a_product/products/brasso.html Website]
 
  
== Sources Checked for Data in Record ==
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* J. Moss "Ammoniated Cleaning Solutions" ''British Horological Institute Journal'', August 1997, online [http://www.antiqueclockconservation.com/scc.htm Link] 
  
* Website address 1, Website address 1  Comment: conservation termlist: www.hants.org.uk/museums
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* Reckitt Benckiser: [http://www.reckittprofessional.com/find_a_product/products/brasso.html Website]
  
* Website address 2  Comment: http://www.reckittprofessional.com/find_a_product/products/brasso.html
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* Cconservation termlist: www.hants.org.uk/museums
  
* Website address 3  Comment: J. Moss "Ammoniated Cleaning Solutions" online at http://www.antiqueclockconservation.com/scc.htm
 
  
  
  
 
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Revision as of 10:22, 10 May 2022

Brasso polish

Description

[Reckitt Benckiser, NJ, US] A registered trademark for a commercial metal polish. Brasso is advertised for cleaning and polishing Brass, Copper, plate chrome, Stainless steel, and Pewter. The slightly viscous, opaque liquid contains Petroleum distillate (60-70%), crystalline Silica (9-12%) and ammonia (2-3%). Ammoniated cleaners are not recommended for museum objects.

Risks

FTIR

Brasso Polish FTIR.PNG

  • Reacts with silver.
  • May dissolve paint and varnish.
  • Causes stress corrosion cracking of brass coated iron and hardened brass.
  • Rothko: SDS

Physical and Chemical Properties

Density 0.97 g/ml
Boiling Point 159.9

Resources and Citations

  • J. Moss "Ammoniated Cleaning Solutions" British Horological Institute Journal, August 1997, online Link
  • Cconservation termlist: www.hants.org.uk/museums

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