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Protective finish on antique militeria?
I have seen in museums, numerous metal military items that are coated with a transparent protective finish. It looks like polyurethane or a similar product. Can someone tell me what it is? --TIA
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07-19-2010 12:13 PM
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Probably clear lacquer. It won't harm metal and is easy to remove later without doing any harm either. My wife has two silver commemorative plates that were tarnished. I polished them bright, sprayed with clear lacquer and they are still bright almost twenty years later. Lacquer dries to touch in about 30 minutes. Poly can take days.
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Emri
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Museum's use a fine quality paste wax on metal surfaces. I used to know the name of the product but time has erased it from memory... Just don't use automobile wax. A light rubbing of linseed oil
also helps to prevent rust on metal objects.
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I think Renaissance Wax is (or used to be) used by museums.
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Ah yes, that's it...Renaissance Wax
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This is good to know as I am trying to see if a local museum will allow me to volunteer to help in the preservation and research of their weapons collection. Being able to preserve these weapons is, I feel, an important skill that is worth learning, should I end up with a collection of my own one day
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Here are some industrial coatings for rust prevention:
Birchwood Casey - Rust Preventives