The brass could be coated too.
The brass could be coated too.
Jonnie
They sure look like brass, and no rust has shown up yet. I'm going to try de-icing salt: that stuff is hyper-corrosive.
They are brass.
They will turn brown soon enough.
A propane torch should oxidize them pretty quickly. Darken them, anyway, not pretty green. If you haven't installed them, that is.
They're not laquered, are they?
I've used liver of sulphur from Rio Grande, too.
http://www.finishing.com/1000-1199/1198.shtml
Surprising, one of the most commonly available household chemical you can use to darken brass is Palmolive Dishwashing liquid. Look at the label and see if it contains sodium bisulphite and other sulphur derivatives. These are very similar to the chemicals in Liver of Sulphur.
Apply the dishwashing liquid with very little water to the bare brass and keep rubbing till you get the color you want. This will take only a few minutes. When you get the color you want, wash off the dish washing liquid.
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