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Werner G. Seitz Inner circle 3131 Posts |
Quote: You don't think it is easier just to dip them into a cheap solution?
On 2004-11-23 11:56, Richard Lucas wrote: I tried and it was childs play..no polishing, just dipping
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Partizan Inner circle London UK 1682 Posts |
Nobody has mentioned coca-cola yet!!!
http://www.metallicfinishes.com/Tech.html Patina Solutions For Copper Alloys Patination occurs naturally with time on nearly every metal used by man, but especially on copper and copper alloys such as brass and bronze. Our patina oxidizers are designed to produce beautiful, natural patinas on brass, bronze, copper and our copper alloy metallic glazes without waiting for nature to do the job. Although this is the design intention, they will also work to limited degrees on various other metals producing rusts and colored patina effects. We offer only room temperature formulas. They require no special equipment and no dangerous or complicated application methods. ----------------------------------------- I would suggest various dilutions and durations on a test batch should get you going.
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