![]() Applied cold, this patina will develop a copper color on steel and a grey finish on zinc. Copper Rust Patina does not work on the Metal Coatings.Ĭopper Sulfate Patina creates a brown finish as a hot patina on bronze, brass, and copper. It will blacken iron and steel if applied hot. This cold patina should not need to be diluted. Diluting should not be necessary with this formula.Ĭopper Rust Patina causes a red to brown finish on bronze, brass, and copper. However, it can be used as a base for the Traditional Torch Patina. Copper Plating does not work with the Metal Coatings or most other patinas such as Tiffany Green. Applied cold, lighter coats will develop a salmon copper color while heavier coats will produce darker copper colors. This cold patina is commonly used on the Metal Coatings and as a base for Traditional Green Patinas.Ĭopper Plating Patina produces a copper finish on iron and steel. Antiquing Patina does not need to be diluted, but may be thinned with distilled water for a lighter finish. It should not be used on stainless steel. On iron, steel, aluminum, and zinc, it will produce a grey to black patina. ft.Īntiquing Patina creates an aged brown to black finish on bronze, brass, and copper. One gallon of Traditional Brown Patina generally covers 200 sq. Liver of Sulfur is sold as a powder in 2oz., 4oz., and 16oz. ![]() Traditional Brown Patinas are available in 8oz., 32oz., 1 gallon, and 5 gallon sizes. ![]()
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