Copper is a material that is used in many decorative objects and surfaces, such as kitchen utensils, jewelry, faucets, and pipes. Over time, copper can tarnish or rust, which can cause it to lose its shine and original appearance. Here are some methods for cleaning copper:

- Use a vinegar and salt solution: Mix equal parts of cleaning vinegar and salt in a container and immerse the copper object in the solution for a few minutes. Then rub gently with a soft cloth or cloth to remove dirt and rust. Rinse well with warm water and dry with a clean cloth.
- Use a mixture of baking soda and water: Mix baking soda and water in a bowl until a thick paste forms. Apply the paste to the copper object and rub gently with a soft bread or soft cloth or scouring pad to remove dirt and rust. Rinse well with warm water and dry with a clean cloth.
- Use a lemon and salt solution: Cut a lemon in half and sprinkle salt over the lemon pulp. Gently rub the copper surface with half a lemon to remove dirt and rust. Rinse well with warm water and dry with a clean cloth.
- Use a copper cleaner: If you prefer a commercial copper cleaner, be sure to follow the manufacturer’s instructions carefully. Some copper cleaners can be toxic, so it’s important to read labels and follow safety precautions.
It is important to note that copper is a soft metal, so care must be taken when cleaning to avoid scratching or damaging the surface. It is also important to dry the surface well after cleaning to avoid the formation of water spots.
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