Protect copper shine from tarnish?
Mark F wrote:
Bill B wrote:
I have a flat shiny copper surface I want to protect from tarnishing.
I used a thin coat of varnish which seemed to work, but the surface
came out a little rough with fine grains of varnish on it. So, I
removed the varnish using Brasso polish and then got the idea of using
some car wax to protect the surface from tarnishing. It shines very
well, almost like a mirror, but I'm wondering how long the wax will
last?
Is this a good idea, or is there a better way to preserve a copper
shine, assuming some fingerprints may be added from handling?
-Bill
Lacquer. Mohawk sell a specific Lacquer for Brass, which I've found
sticks and wears well, flows wonderfully. Some things called lacquer
are NOT.... Deft or Delft comes to mind - smells awful, dries slowly
and cannot be removed - maybe this is a good thing for some....
/mark
Musical instruments use lacquer cut 50% with alcohol IIRC.
Flow much better.
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