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Aging galvanized metal quickly
I have a client who would like to make galvanized metal, chicken wire, look
far older than it is. She is trying to match or at least get close to some that has been used in lieu of a kitchen cabinet panel. I know for a fact that dish machine soap discolors it some. The color she is trying to achieve is about the color of a well circulated penny. Hmm. I wonder if the wire in the cabinet is copper? Colbyt |
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