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Letter 22007
Brass protection
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Is it OK to spray lacquer on brass to keep it from tarnishing? If
not, is there some other coating I could use for the same purpose?
Thanks,
Pat W
- Oakland, CA, USA
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Pat,
I am also interested in knowing if I can use a lacquer on my old
brass lanterns that are on either side of my front door. Can you tell
me what you have found out about this.
Thanks,
Mimi N
- Charleston, South Carolina
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Yes, that's what brass lacquer is for. You can find out more about
the technology of brass lacquers from
G.J. Nikolas, and people
should contact them for industrial quantities of brass lacquer.
For small quantities for home use, you could buy a spray can of
Staybrite brass lacquer
[link is to product info and a source] Brass lacquer.
Good luck with it!
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Ted Mooney, P.E.
finishing.com
Brick, New Jersey
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March 17, 2008
Recently purchased two outdoor brass light fixtures; want to keep
that nice shiny look. Would some water-based acrylic sealer work just
as well as the "Brass Lacquer" mentioned in the earlier post?
Sophia Schmidt
- Gaithersburg, MD
March , 2008
Hi, Sophia. Acrylic sealer might work okay. The principal
advantage of brass lacquer is probably the ease of removal with
lacquer thinner [link is to product info at Amazon] or
Acetone [link is to product info at Rockler]. If you put
acrylic sealer on and it starts fading or chipping, or the brass
starts tarnishing in areas, it's not easy to redo.
Regards,
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Ted Mooney
finishing.com
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