Lunchboxes and old collectors items are often made of painted tin. Cleaning these tin lithographs--or litho, as they are sometimes known--is relatively simple and easy. Unfortunately, there is no way to be absolutely sure how your tin lithograph will respond to cleaning chemicals, so always try using a simple damp cloth to wipe away soil first. If you absolutely must use chemicals to clean your tin litho, even mild ones, test the solution on an inconspicuous spot first.
- Clean, dye-free cloths
- Window cleaner
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Instructions
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Wipe soil away from your tin lithograph with a clean, damp cloth.
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Spritz a clean, dye-free cloth with bleach-free window cleaner like Windex.
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Wipe the tin litho with the Windex-dampened cloth. One or two passes should be sufficient to remove any rust, oil or grease.
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Follow up immediately with a clean, dry cloth. Wipe down the entire tin lithograph to remove any traces of window cleaner. Gently buff the tin dry with a dry cloth.