A thin surface layer that develops on something because of use, age, or chemical action Faux patina rarely looks 'right' Patina is the natural color that a metal forms over time
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Patina occurs when a metal is in a specific environment, and its aged look gives an object a bit of flare, hinting at its history, character, or authenticity
The most famous example of. Patina is a layer that forms on the surface of items made from wood, metal, and other natural materials, and is most commonly associated with antique and vintage items A thin usually green layer that forms naturally on the metals copper and bronze when they are exposed to the air for a long time A shiny or dark surface that forms naturally.
A film or incrustation, usu Green, produced by oxidation on the surface of old bronze and often esteemed as being of ornamental value A similar film or coloring appearing gradually on some. A thin greenish layer, usually basic copper sulfate, that forms on copper or copper alloys, such as bronze, as a result of natural corrosion or chemical treatment.
Here is a dude that used poppy's patina and it looks like crap
Granted this dude is a joke and cant even apply it properly, like a 4 year old child applied it. Paint + patina, how to Discussion in ' the hokey ass message board ' started by bummer, mar 9, 2017. Badshifter member from chatsworth, ca almost all of the patina sauce / shine juice stuff is repackaged thompsons water seal or equivalent.
Ive been using danish oil for patina / metal protection, and also use it on wood Very similar to linseed oil except its a blend of oils and dries faster I also use it to shoot inside door. Hot rods patina, primer'd, painted discussion in ' the hokey ass message board ' started by alldone, jan 27, 2025.

Boiled linseed oil to preserve patina
Technical protecting patina discussion in ' the hokey ass message board ' started by indomwe, jun 15, 2024. So how do you preserve a patina Discussion in ' the hokey ass message board ' started by roddinron, nov 28, 2006. My truck has some surface rust and patina
I read a lot about guys putting linseed oil on the rods to kind of give the darker wet look


