Brasso, like the same stuff (wadding with smelly petrolueum compounds) that
I used on my uniform brass in Army ROTC and in the active duty AF world to
polish brass knobs (AF uniform "brass" was silverplate and didn't need
Brasso)? Hmm...didn't know it was a non-US product. I also didn't know it
was good for paint, thought it might do badly on the paint like a solvent.
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From: cctalk-admin(a)classiccmp.org [mailto:cctalk-admin@classiccmp.org]On
Behalf Of Stan Barr
Sent: Tuesday, September 03, 2002 3:07 AM
To: cctalk(a)classiccmp.org
Subject: Re: OT: dumpster dive and water/mold cleanup
Hi
Doug Jackson <doug_jackson(a)citadel.com.au> said:
This sort of reminds me that the village isn't
quite so global...Even
though
the marketing says so...
Brasso is an Australian Trademark. It may not exist elsewhere.
Definitely British, by Reckitt and Colman, by appointment to Her Majesty
Queen Elizabeth II. Sold all over Europe...
Sevenpence ha'penny a tin in 1939 acccording to the Army and Navy catalogue!
Good for rejuvenating tired paint and plastic as well.
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Cheers,
Stan Barr stanb(a)dial.pipex.com
The future was never like this!