How to cleaning and Polishing the exterior of Atlas Pepper&Salt Mill
In this blog post, we will guide you on how to effectively clean and polish the exterior of your Atlas Pepper&Salt Mill. We understand that maintaining the aesthetic appeal of your kitchen gadgets is essential, and that's why we will provide you with step-by-step instructions on the best practices. Learn how to remove built-up grime and keep your mill looking brand new using safe and effective cleaning methods. Follow our expert tips, which include selecting the right cleaning agents and materials, to ensure the longevity and shine of your Atlas Pepper&Salt Mill. Say goodbye to dull-looking kitchen tools with our comprehensive guide.
Cleaning and Polishing the Exterior Brass and copper are naturally resistant to corrosion, but like all metals, they will inevitably oxidize and change in appearance with touch and with use and through exposure to moisture and oxygen in the air. This process is part of the nature of the metal and brings with it an attractive patina of use. The change in appearance is unpredictable and might occur in different ways on different parts of the mill. If you prefer to retain a bright polished look, most of the mills can be polished with an ordinary metal cleaner (such as Brasso or similar) using a soft cloth to polish the outside of the mill.
Please note however – some of Atlas pepper mills are supplied with a lacquer coating which is baked on and provides resistance to exterior tarnishing, but which should not be cleaned or polished using metal cleaning product. Mills with a lacquer coating may be wiped clean with a damp cloth then dried. Controlling Corrosion Care should be taken to avoid exposure to moisture. Never wash or submerge the mill in water and do not wash in the dishwasher. Store the mill in a cool dry place.
Exposure to moisture or humid environments may lead to more extreme corrosion such as bright green-blue to grey colorations, which are best removed. Corrosion may also sometimes occur inside the mill or between metal parts for example between the lid and the body of the mill, which can be checked and cleaned when refilling the contents.
