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For exterior bronze:
Mechancial polishing using jewelers rouge and a high speed buffing wheel, followed by several heavy coats of 2-part (catalyzed) acrylic/urethane clear. For me this lasts about 2-1/2 years - if the coating remains intact. When the coating eventually fails, simple paste type paint remover will lift the acrylic/urethane ... a light power-buff and recoat is all thats needed for another 30 months. If you use 'chemical' polishes you must totally remove them before coating, etc. Dont bother with spray-on clear urethane or clear lacquer as its too air/water vapor permeable and will allow re-tarnish in a ust few months. Otherwise..... rub on a mixture of lime juice, beeswax and olive oil ..... will turn the bronze to a golden brown and will prevent the 'green' from forming. The 'ancients' used this formula to coat their bronze; when they needed to 'burnish' or polish they simply added fine pumice to the mix and rubbed hell out it. |
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