Actually FROM Kentucky...now in Southern CA. Let me see if I can find it...
Just don't leave them alone together unattended...:angelic:
I'll look, I might have kept one.
Possibly more zinc rot from perforations in the copper shell.
I have to admit my training is as a physical organic chemist and any chemistry I know of metals, including corrosion and conservation comes about...
I guess what I was trying to say is that terminology is not as exact as we would like and trying to help someone and allay their concerns needs to...
Since you seem to like Wikipedia, here is how their "Verdigris" entry starts... Verdigris is the common name for a greenpigment obtained through...
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Very nice job. I am just saying that treatment with VerdiCare could have done the same thing and would have been easier.
However, as commonly used in numismatics, verdigris (at least in things I have read) is used to refer to the form of copper corrosion that is also...
AFAIK verdigris is not a term used to refer to a protective patina.
Who are you talking about???
If you were calling someone a nit, you get snark points :) Just fooling. Everyone has to learn sometime. Keep asking.
So, did you buy it?
Sorry, I have an accent :(
Calling @BadThad
Your results look good, but ammonia still worries me. You say 10%, but a quick search says that commercial household ammonia varies from 2% to...
I think I would stay away from ammonia for awhile.
"Will you still need me, will you still feed me, when I'm 64":)
Honestly the 12X number is good, but expect to get less from the Gold and Silver places since they have to make money too. If you want to take...
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