How To Clean Brass Pooja Items: Brass pooja items hold a special place in almost every Indian household. From diyas and bells to idols and thaalis, these pieces are not just decorative but also deeply spiritual. However, over time, brass tends to lose its shine due to dust, oil, and regular use during rituals. The good news is that you don’t need harsh chemicals or expensive solutions to bring back their golden glow. With a few simple hacks and tips, your brass pooja items can look as radiant as ever:
This method combines red soil, salt, and lemon juice to naturally clean brass pooja items and restore their shine. In an Instagram video, content creator and food blogger Premalatha Chandran shared how to clean brass pooja items at home with Red Soil (Kaavi). Take a plate or bowl and mix red soil powder, salt, and lemon juice to form a paste.
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If the mixture feels too thick, add a little water. Apply this paste to the brass pooja items using a scrubber. For heavily greasy vessels, use a brush for better results. Once scrubbed well, rinse the items with normal water to reveal their natural shine.
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One of the oldest and simplest ways to polish brass items:
Slice a lemon and dip the cut side in salt.
Rub gently across the surface, paying attention to grooves or carvings.
Rinse with warm water and dry with a soft cloth.
This method cuts through tarnish and brings back sparkle, while keeping your pooja items safe.
For a softer, deeper clean:
Soak tamarind pulp in warm water and gently rub it over the brass.
Alternatively, make a paste using flour, salt, and white vinegar.
Apply the paste and leave it on for about 10 minutes.
Rinse thoroughly and buff dry with a clean cloth.
These natural mixtures lift dullness without harsh chemicals, perfect for precious and consecrated items.
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Here’s how to do a gentle quick clean:
Rinse the item with warm water and a mild dish soap.
Use a soft cloth to remove any dust, oil, or residue.
Dry completely to prevent water spots and tarnishing.
This simple routine helps maintain shine and purity.
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To keep your brass looking lovely longer:
Dust regularly with a soft, dry cloth, especially after pooja or oil use.
Keep items out of direct sunlight, humidity, and kitchen fumes.
For extra protection, apply a thin layer of wax after cleaning, or store in soft cloth pouches.
Regular gentle care and mindful storage will keep brass pooja items both beautiful and sacred for years to come.
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