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I've found something else recently to keep me busy, polishing. I am planning on decorating the new kitchen at the guesthouse by shopping at my main house. I just know I have enough stuff here so I won't have to buy anything new. As I was thinking about this the other day, I focused on my copper molds. You can see the difference in polished vs unpolished. It's quite striking.
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Many years ago, I started a collection of antique French copper molds. As I usually do, I got carried away and ended up with about a hundred of them.
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A few still hang in my kitchen while most are packed away.
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I used to polish them with copper polish and it was a real labor of love. It took days to bring them back to their shiny selves.
I have 14 foot ceilings and just getting to a lot of them is difficult.
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I stumbled across an article recently by another woman that shares my copper addiction. She mentioned how she cleans hers.
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I ran out and bought some of what she uses and started to polish.
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And almost effortlessly, my molds shine again. What is this magic product?
I sure am late to the party with this stuff. I've always been aware of Bar Keepers Friend but I had no idea it could be used on copper! I haven't polished a mold in at least 15 years and with a sprinkling of this and very little elbow grease, a magical transformation occurred. I am such a sucker for a quick fix. Now I have about 95 more to go!
Comments
Your copper collection is beautiful.
Have a great day!
Christer.