How do you clean brass claw feet?

Materials:

* Mild dish soap

* Warm water

* Soft cloth

* Old toothbrush

* Baking soda

* Vinegar

* Clear coat spray

Instructions:

1. Remove dust and dirt. Wipe the brass claw feet with a soft cloth to remove any dust or dirt.

2. Create a cleaning solution. Fill a bowl with warm water and add a few squirts of mild dish soap. Stir until the soap is dissolved.

3. Wash the brass claw feet. Dip the soft cloth into the cleaning solution and wring it out so that it is damp. Wipe the brass claw feet with the damp cloth, paying special attention to any nooks and crannies.

4. Clean any stubborn dirt. If there are any stubborn spots of dirt, use an old toothbrush to scrub them away. Be gentle so that you do not damage the brass.

5. Rinse the brass claw feet. Rinse the brass claw feet with warm water to remove any soap residue.

6. Make a baking soda paste. Mix equal parts baking soda and water to make a paste.

7. Apply the baking soda paste. Apply the baking soda paste to the brass claw feet and rub it in with the old toothbrush. Be sure to pay special attention to any tarnished areas.

8. Let the baking soda paste sit. Leave the baking soda paste on the brass claw feet for 5-10 minutes.

9. Rinse the baking soda paste. Rinse the baking soda paste off of the brass claw feet with warm water.

10. Dry the brass claw feet. Dry the brass claw feet with a soft cloth.

11. Apply a clear coat spray. Apply a clear coat spray to the brass claw feet to protect them from tarnishing.

12. Buff the brass claw feet. Buff the brass claw feet with a soft cloth to restore their shine.

Your brass claw feet should now be clean and shiny!