I
found this copper tea kettle at a second hand store for a dollar or two. It was
completely black. I bought another one a few months back that was quite
tarnished but had black oily stuff on it and I wanted to clean it up and it
wasn't coming off with just soap.
I
also didn't want to spend hours buffing it as you would with silver. Because I
was just getting them for decoration and potential emergency use if we ever
needed to cook on our wood burning stoves, I thought a tea kettle or two may be
a good investment but I wanted something I could use as a decoration as
well.
I
don't own a tea kettle and these would not be used as I rarely drink hot tea. I
have an iced tea maker that I use to make herbal teas but if I did need to boil
water, these would come in handy at some point.
I
also have collected some oil lanterns that I can use in an emergency. Most
homes don't have them anymore but I also purchased some mineral spirits which
burn cleaner and better. I learned that from a man who collected oil lamps and
used them regularly and he told me he always uses mineral spirits so I
purchased about five gallons of the stuff for emergencies.
I
pray I never need them but if I do, I will have it. I also have about 8 gallons
of olive oil I could also use if needed. I have about 8 gallons of coconut oil
which also could be used. Basically, any oil can be used.
I
am a preparedness person and have just about anything someone would need in an
emergency but I pray that I never find out if I forgot something.
With
that, I decided it would be good to have these tea pots for my stash of
emergency stuff. I didn't want them in their black and dirty condition. So, if
you know me or read this blog, anything that can make any job faster, I will
figure it out.
I
tried several different types of cleaner and the two that worked the best are
"Totally Awesome" brand. The Orange one with Citrus worked well on the oily gunky one. But the one that worked best on the tarnish, was the "Rust, Lime, Calcium" one similar to CLR but this brand is only $1 a bottle and worked great.
I would spray the entire thing in the kitchen sink as it won't hurt the steel but actually cleaned it while it cleaned the kettle. I would get the entire thing wet and then let it sit and drip.
Next time I entered the kitchen, I would spray it again and let it get fully wet and then walk away and do something else.
You would think after five years of blogging, I would get it. I still am not much of a computer person and go to the phone book first. It just isn't how I think. It may be that I love people and am a people person so I don't think about things electronic until after the fact. I do think I am getting better but my kids still joke me about it at times.
Here is to hoping we never need any of it! :-)
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