Brass polishers use an abrasive and sometimes chemical agents that attack oxidation. The oxidation that occurs on brass related items is different than the oxidation that occurs on steel or iron. Answer, yes and no. Yes if you don't have a surface that your going to damage, (car fender). No if your looking to remove only rust from an antique without damaging other components of the item.
It shouldn't, because trombones are made of brass, and brass doesn't rust.
Plastic pipe does not rust, brass does not rust, copper does not rust. Stainless steel does not rust, lead pipe does not rust.
Brass handles didn't rust.
I've heard that they can...
All you have to do is use silver polisher probabley soap and water .
Simply Just water with soap and sometimes polisher.
The polishing pads, the cleaning pads, the scrubbing brushes and the cleaning cloth are the parts of a floor polisher. A floor polisher is used to clean a variety of the floor types namely the parquet wood, the ceramic floor coverings and the concrete floors.
gold plaitum silver brass and some type of steel are very rust resistant
Coat the rusted area with gun oil and let sit overnight. The oil will loosen and work its way into the rust.Pour a liberal amount of gun oil on the rusted area when you are ready to clean.Rub the rust spot lightly with a piece of brass wool or use 0000-gauge steel wool. Don't bear down on the gunmetal; use a gentle touch and take your time to avoid marring the metal finish.Use a new piece of brass wool as the old piece begins to fall apart, making sure to wipe off the brass shavings from the gun.Pour gun-bore cleaner onto a clean cloth and rub down the area where the rust has been removed. This will help treat the metal and make it more rust resistant.Wipe down the gun metal with another clean cloth to remove any residual cleaner, rust or brass-wool shavings.
Assuming you mean, are the words "clean those brass" adjectives, the answer is no, maybe, and yes Clean is a verb. Those is a demonstrative pronoun. (Some people might call this a form of adjective, as it is a modifier.) Brass is an adjective: a brass trumpet, a brass bookend. Note that brass is also a noun in some uses: the brass on that uniform is shiny, the brass in this orchestra is very good
Yes, over time brass can show mild signs of rust, especially inside the pipe. Most modern faucets are thoroughly treated to be rust resistant though, so you don't need to worry unless you have very old faucets.
Considering the enviroment, most manufactures make bathroom towel rings rust proof.