- Apply a small amount of polish to a soft cloth and rub it over the scratch in a circular motion. Continue rubbing until the scratch is gone.
- If the scratch is deep, you may need to use a more abrasive polish or a power tool with a polishing wheel.
2. Use toothpaste.
- Apply a small amount of toothpaste to a soft cloth and rub it over the scratch. Continue rubbing until the scratch is gone.
- Toothpaste is a mild abrasive that can help to remove scratches from brass instruments without damaging the finish.
3. Use baking soda.
- Mix baking soda and water to form a paste. Apply the paste to the scratch and let it sit for several minutes.
-Rinse off the paste with water and buff the area with a soft cloth.
-Baking soda is another mild abrasive that can be used to remove scratches from brass instruments.
4. Use a pencil eraser.
- Use a soft pencil eraser to gently rub the scratch.
-Be careful not to press too hard, as this can damage the finish.
-Pencil erasers can be effective at removing light scratches from brass instruments.
5. Use a touch-up pen.
If the scratch is deep, you may need to use a touch-up pen to cover it up.
- Choose a touch-up pen that matches the color of your brass instrument.
- Apply the touch-up pen to the scratch and let it dry according to the manufacturer's instructions.