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I've a load of copper fittings, both end-feed and solder-ring that are tarnished.

What's the quickest and best way to clean them without wire-wooling individually?
 
I've a load of copper fittings, both end-feed and solder-ring that are tarnished.

What's the quickest and best way to clean them without wire-wooling individually?

I prefer Scotchbrite over wire-wool.

In the past I remember people using a jug of cola (Pepsi IIRC) to clean a batch. I think this worked because it contains phosphoric acid.
 
Emery cloth is also excellent for heavily tarnished old copper pipe or very dirty fittings, especially the Yorkshire type than can have a varnish like finish inside them. Still means doing individual fittings though.
Am sure there are chemicals that fittings could just be soaked in for a few seconds, then carefully rinsed, but hazardous for skin and eyes.
 
Vinegar (dilute?) cleans up tarnished brass well. Would imagine it might work on copper. Worth a go?
 
Vinegar and salt, I suspect you'll need to scotch off the worst of it still and neutralise the fittings by washing with sodium bicarb solution to stop them from rotting.
 
Wire wool and then solder the fitting
 
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