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Aging brass hardware is a common technique used in various DIY projects to give a vintage or antique look to furniture, decor, or jewelry. Here's how you can age brass hardware: 1. Clean the hardware: Use warm water and mild soap to clean the brass hardware. This will help remove any dirt, dust, or grime on the surface. 2. Prepare the solution: Mix equal parts of vinegar and salt in a bowl. Stir the mixture until the salt dissolves completely. 3. Apply the solution: Dip a soft cloth in the solution and wring out the excess liquid. Rub the solution onto the brass hardware, covering the entire surface. 4. Let it sit: Allow the solution to sit on the brass hardware for several hours or overnight. The longer it sits, the more pronounced the effect will be. 5. Rinse the hardware: Rinse the brass hardware thoroughly with clean water to remove any residue from the vinegar and salt solution. 6. Dry the hardware: Use a soft cloth to dry the brass hardware completely. 7. Seal the brass: If you want to preserve the aged look of the brass hardware, you can apply a clear coat of lacquer or wax to protect it from further oxidation and tarnishing. Note: Be cautious when working with vinegar as it can be corrosive and cause damage to some surfaces. Also, make sure to test the solution on a small, inconspicuous area first to ensure that the results meet your expectations.
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