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Is there any way to make it so copper won't oxidize and stay shiny looking?
Reply:only thing I could think is to apply a laquer finish...or a clear coat. Otherwise dont have no idears budCHRIS
Reply:Don't get it wet.Owner of Welding Wiki,The free wiki based resource for weldor's around the world.http://www.weldingwiki.comWe have cookies!
Reply:ya i was thinking about applying a coat of varathane but i wasn't 100% sure and i can't not get it wet cause it's for a bracelet and skin is always wet so ya
Reply:guy, I would think the varathane would work...I reckon if its going on skin only thing Id worry is skin allergens...bt then you never know I guess can never be too prepared I myself got a nasty rash from my belt buckle, first it was a nice stainless wrist watch now my belt buckle...im failing apart!CHRIS
Reply:Ahh, bracelet. My boss wears an un-coated copper bracelet, and has had no problem with corrosion. Just don't wear it in the shower, pool, lake, etc, and dry it off if you do.Owner of Welding Wiki,The free wiki based resource for weldor's around the world.http://www.weldingwiki.comWe have cookies!
Reply:it's still shiny???.. i find that very hard to believe
Reply:Got one myself, don't take it of. Half the fun of it is seeing what colour it is right now, because it changes all through the day, but generally it stays shiny.
Reply:Originally Posted by guy-finniganIs there any way to make it so copper won't oxidize and stay shiny looking?
Reply:Originally Posted by guy-finniganit's still shiny???.. i find that very hard to believe
Reply:Copper forms a protective coating. Powder coat clear is an option |
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