Cleaning copper vein

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supertrunker

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yeah - it's a bit glossier, but it doesn't turn into a walnut after a month! And it means you have to varnish it before you get your greasy paws all over it! Which is why i bought the copper third (or fourth..i forget), since i did not NEED to use it.

I have never seen anyone recommend anything that can clean them after they tarnish and so the mantra is "yeah - but it adds character" - pfft! So i decided to coat mine before then is all, since i liked the finish i paid for!

I just slopped it on with a kitchen towel, but the varnish i bought, you can get in spray cans too, for thin coats.

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yeah - it's a bit glossier, but it doesn't turn into a walnut after a month! And it means you have to varnish it before you get your greasy paws all over it! Which is why i bought the copper third (or fourth..i forget), since i did not NEED to use it.

I have never seen anyone recommend anything that can clean them after they tarnish and so the mantra is "yeah - but it adds character" - pfft! So i decided to coat mine before then is all, since i liked the finish i paid for!

I just slopped it on with a kitchen towel, but the varnish i bought, you can get in spray cans too, for thin coats.

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What's the varnish you used? I just ordered a copper vein and didn't realize they tarnished like that.

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yeah - it's a bit glossier, but it doesn't turn into a walnut after a month! And it means you have to varnish it before you get your greasy paws all over it! Which is why i bought the copper third (or fourth..i forget), since i did not NEED to use it.

I have never seen anyone recommend anything that can clean them after they tarnish and so the mantra is "yeah - but it adds character" - pfft! So i decided to coat mine before then is all, since i liked the finish i paid for!

I just slopped it on with a kitchen towel, but the varnish i bought, you can get in spray cans too, for thin coats.

T

Awesome! I'm glad to hear that works. My guess it works for Silver Vein too. I'll most likely go with a spray can.

Did you do any other prep-work (wash or other cleaning) before spraying it?

I'm thinking if I can do the inside too but that would take a lot more work.

Thanks for the tips!
 
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