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On Oct 12, 9:50 am, Daniele Fua wrote:
I have a beautiful classic Blakes toilet in very good working condition but fair exterior appearance. It is all made of marine grade bronze and originally mostly painted and partly chrome plated. I am presently brushing all the paint off and wondering what to do next. 1) paint again with... what? 2) have everything chrome plated. 3) clean well and leave the bronze as it is. 3) coat the cleaned bronze with a transparent coating. Which one? Personally I would choose not to paint it in white again but all kind of advices are very welcome. Daniel Peggy left out the better option. Wrap it up and send it to me! I don't understand it. She always leaves that option out! Seems perfectly reasonable to me! |
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