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Letter 41088
Effects of Lime Away on copper
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Today my window cleaner used
Lime-A-Way [link is to product info at Amazon] on the window
panes that were inside copper frames. The splatter from the spray
caused pinkish discoloration of the copper. Is this permanent? Is
there anyway to restore the copper which was darkening up due to
oxidation?
Thank you!
Laura Jaget
homeowner - Las Vegas, NV, USA
First of two simultaneous responses -- ++++++
Hi Laura,
The chlorine in the Lime-Away is most likely the culprit. The
oxidation can be removed by a few home brew remedies. Make a paste of
equal parts distilled white vinegar, kosher salt, and white flour.
Apply with small brush, leave on for five minutes, wipe dry. Rinse
with mild soap and water. For mild oxidation, sprinkle kosher salt on
a lemon wedge and rub until clean, rinse with water. I would treat
one frame at a time so you don't get ahead of yourself. Good Luck!
Mark Baker
Process Engineer - Syracuse, New York
Second of two simultaneous responses -- ++++++
What you are looking at is bare copper, exposed when the copper
oxides were removed by the acid in the Lime Away (which is
phosphoric). Were the frames a dark brown or were they greenish
tinted? If they were greenish tinted, you can purchase a kit at some
hobby stores that allows you to make what is called 'patina' on
copper. This is actually a form of copper that has been oxidized. If
the frames were a dark brown color, then I would suspect that they
will darken relatively quickly again and you will not notice a
difference.
The real question here is what kind of window cleaner uses Lime Away
on a window??? That is most definitely NOT supposed to be used on
exterior surfaces where it can get to paint, etc. It seems to me that
it was a shortcut instead of some good old fashioned elbow grease.
I'd have them figure out the copper problem for you - on their dime.
My suspicion is that it isn't the first time they have probably had
an issue with this...
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Tom Baker
wastewater treatment specialist
Warminster, Pennsylvania
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