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Fastest Way To Age Steel/metal - RDBAIT - 10-17-2009 ok I finally got some chain, in a bind n need to age the clasp within the hour.... Any ideas gladly accepted..tank Fastest Way To Age Steel/metal - psychosocial91 - 10-17-2009 Acrylic washes,a patina(not sure if this would work on steel)?Not really sure but post some pics when youre done Fastest Way To Age Steel/metal - englundisgod - 10-18-2009 acryllic paint wont bond/ adhere well to steel, spraypaint* mist it on, hold the can far away and mist the paint onsand or grind it a little first this will make anything bond better- Aaron Fastest Way To Age Steel/metal - clownnation - 10-18-2009 you can buy Antique solution from Michaels... it will start to make the metal appear to "weather" pretty fast. Just give the chain a good coat, and the longer its left to dry, the more it "weathers/rusts" Fastest Way To Age Steel/metal - clownnation - 10-18-2009 <a href=\"http://www.michaels.com/art/online/displayProductPage?productNum=cp0235\" target=\"_blank\">http://www.michaels.com/art/online/display...oductNum=cp0235</a> Fastest Way To Age Steel/metal - goaliehack - 10-18-2009 I'm not sure how it will work for steel, but what I use to age nickel and chrome is muriatic acid that you can find at any pool supply store. Here are the steps I use, so hopefully it works for you as it is a natural oxidation/patina and looks the best IMO. 1. Dull any shine on the metal with a scotch brite pad. 2. Poor the acid into a glass bowl/container.3. Place a scrap piece of metal or a couple of coins in the acid to speed up the fumes. 4. Place the metal you want aged by the container and cover both pieces with a box to trap the fumes. Usually if you wait about 30 minutes the piece will patina up real nice and get a little green from the oxidation, and to stop the process just hit is with some water. If fuming the piece doesn't work, sometimes you can swap the acid directly on with Q-Tips, just be careful. |