Search similar: difficulty: moderate EasyInstructions things you'll NeedHot WaterLiquid Court SoapNonabrasive DishclothTowelMicrowave safe CupWhite VinegarClothTable SaltDishBrass polishing cloth (optional) Edits1 propose
Fill a sink with hot water half full and add 1 to 2 tablespoons of liquid dishwashing detergent. To create soap bubbles, stir up the water.
2Remove the lamp-shade and bulb of the lamp Stiffel and set it aside in a safe place.
3On the other side of the pool without water in it, set the Stiffel lamp. Avoid the use of more water than necessary to prevent damaging the lamp.
4Put it out an abrasive towel into the soapy water and wringing as much as possible. Wash the battered parts of the Stiffel move the lamp with the cloth in circular movements. Continue until all areas of the light clean.
5Rinse the cloth in clean water to all to remove SOAP residue. Wipe the SOAP residue to remove the Stiffel lamp with the cloth and then dry thoroughly with a clean towel.
6Fill a cup microwave safe with 1 cup of white vinegar and heat it up in the microwave for a minute. Dip a cloth in vinegar and then in a bowl with ¼ Cup of table salt. Polish is all remaining parts of the Stiffel lamp, tarnish to remove. Dip the cloth in vinegar and salt as needed until no tarnish.
7The lamp again wash with warm soapy water and rinse off the SOAP with a cloth. Remove the lamp from the sink and dry it completely. Let the lamp for one more in the air dry 24 hours before it is assembled and close it again.
Tips & warningsIf the lamp is clean, but remains boring cloth Verfeinere with a brass polishing, until the shine returned.
If desired, you can tarnish also Stiffel lamp with professional polishing products remove.
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