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Gilding cleaning, especially on wood, requires very careful handling. First, all dust must be swept away from the gilding, then the gilding is carefully wiped with a soft sponge, or even better, with a piece of cotton wool slightly moistened with wine alcohol or turpentine.

Instead of the above-mentioned liquids, good strong beer, a solution of the so-called Marseilles soap, or a mixture of 10 parts of ammonia and 40 parts of soap alcohol are also used.

Egg whites are also considered a good way to clean gilding, and gently wipe the object with a piece of flannel. You can eat a mixture of proteins (2-3 eggs) with 18 g of Javel water; Using this liquid mixture, use a soft brush to lightly wipe the gilding, especially the most tarnished areas. Finally, pure wine vinegar, which is used to cover the gilding with a soft brush, sponge or piece of pata, can serve the same purpose. After 5 minutes, the vinegar is carefully washed off with clean water, without wiping with anything.

For cleaning gilt bronze In addition to ammonia diluted with water, the following method also gives good results: the gilding is wiped first of all with a brush moistened with water. Then cover with a soft brush a mixture of 60 parts water, 15 parts nitric acid and 2 parts alum, after which the liquid is allowed to dry without wiping it off.

Author: Korolev V.A.

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