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Originally Posted by Telecruiser
If you need a really good polish, try MAAS from Germany. It's a bit expensive, but worth it. It works great on brass and many other metals. A little goes a long way and you don't have to deal with the residue left by products like Brasso.
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I second the MAAS recommendation. I restore vintage brass instruments (Conn and Benge mostly, plus the occasional pre-war Committee) and this is hands down the best polish for brass out there, and the only polish I'll buy. I play a '41 Conn 22B and a '49 Committee, both in raw brass, almost daily and I haven't had to buff either out in over two years. They still look great despite the heavy handling.