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L Trunk Loyal user Australia 207 Posts |
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On 2008-05-06 00:11, Mad Jake wrote: I'd gotten the want to coat the interior of my cups black after reading your post about hot dip solutions in a thread on getting a nice patina. I think it would look great, but looks like doing it right is something I'd need a bunch of equipment for. New cups would be easier! |
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Donal Chayce Inner circle 1770 Posts |
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On 2008-05-05 07:30, L Trunk wrote: There's a product I've used to force a patina on a couple of brass bowls called "Brass Darkening Solution." It works very fast; indeed, if you keep something in the solution for little more than a minute, the patina is virtually solid black. I don't know if the solution works on metals other than brass, but perhaps you could make the interior of your brass cups black by filling the cup with the solution rather than submerging it. |
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