April 14, 2005

New Cleaning Post

From thread the threads. Lacanche Part 15


RE: Lacanche Ranges - Part 15
· Posted by: tsprinkle (My Page) on Sun, Nov 21, 04 at 7:40
I have a question for those of you who have your Lacanche's for a while. I have had my Cluny for almost a year and the brass needs a little brightening, especially the burners. What have others used to polish the brass? Any pitfalls to avoid? Many thanks.

RE: Lacanche Ranges - Part 15
· Posted by: anna_chosak (My Page) on Sun, Nov 21, 04 at 15:21
Tsprinkle, here's what I do when I polish up the range: I pour some of the Copper Brite that AC sent onto a cloth and polish the ends of the handles and drawer pulls with that. Use sparingly and wipe off immediately; be careful not to let the cleaner run because it can cause a slight green discoloration in places. I take off all the knobs, put them in a bowl in the sink, squirt more Copper Brite over them, and let them sit while I do the burner covers and collars (it helps to keep the oven knobs separate from the burner knobs). The burner covers require a bit more work. I've used Dawn Power Dissolver to loosen up some of the cooked-on darkness, but the thing that really works the best is Brillo pads. The Power Dissolver does help so that you don't have to scrub quite so hard. Same with the aluminum collars, though I've never succeeded in getting all the dark spots off those. The steel wool in the Brillo pads goes a long way towards shining up the burner covers, but I give them a finishing coat of the Copper Brite as well. Then I just rinse off and wipe dry the knobs and put them back on. VoilĂ --beautiful, shiny brass!

New Threads Posted

Thanks to Zolablue, I now have all of the Lacanche threads. Lacanche Parts 1 through 18 are now posted.

I will look at the threads to see if I can find items to pull out into other categories ( cleaning, cooking, ect ) as I can.