How to age brass using cider vinegar.
How to age brass door handles.
Using brass ager 1.
Clean the brass pieces.
You should only use brass ager on hardware that is made of brass and not.
Wearing latex gloves dip the brass hardware into the brass ager.
How age brass to make bright shiny brass items look old so that they blend in and can be used for restoration projects etc.
If the brass look you are going for requires only a soft patina you may want to use a lower heat setting like 400 for your brass.
The specific brand will determine the appearance of the antiqued piece but the process should be similar regardless.
Isolate the brass parts of the hardware.
To age brass rapidly purchase an antiquing solution.
Try using ammonia vapors to age brass.
I read that a little vinegar mixed with salt and applied with a scouring pad does the trick.
Pour brass ager into a glass container.
Using vinegar and salt.
These are sold as antiquing solutions or brass agers.
The first thing that needed to happen was to remove the clear varnish that was keeping the brass from tarnishing.
Brass ager plastic or glass container for the brass ager plastic tub with cold water steel wool rag latex gloves.
Using a paintbrush paint the vinegar solution on the brass door knobs and other pieces and let them sit for a few hours.
Remove the lacquer with acetone and rinse off let dry.
Use a clean dry rag to remove any dust or foreign materials from the hardware.
Let it be completely covered.
Mix 16 ounces.
How to age metal in a few hours.
If it is not dry after 2 hours wait for the vinegar to dry then proceed to step 3.
Start by heating the oven to 450 f and laying aluminum foil over a cooking sheet that is large enough to hold your brass item.
Wait around 30 seconds or as much as 10 minutes.
Brush on a coat of white vinegar let sit for two hours.
Lightly sand the piece with ooo steel wool.