woodhutt
Established Member
I've got a bunch of mostly brass Zippo lighters collected over the years and thought a good lock-down project would be to build a display case for them.
First though I decided to clean them and now I want to apply a coating that will slow down the oxidation process so that they only need 'reviving' every year or so. I'm trying to avoid too much polishing as the engraving on some of them is beginning to suffer (see photo).
Is there a specific coating for brass that will do this or can I simply use a clear, spray-on, matt lacquer finish that can be periodically removed and re-applied without damaging the surface?
As a non-metalworker, any suggestions/advice would be much appreciated.
Cheers
Pete
First though I decided to clean them and now I want to apply a coating that will slow down the oxidation process so that they only need 'reviving' every year or so. I'm trying to avoid too much polishing as the engraving on some of them is beginning to suffer (see photo).
Is there a specific coating for brass that will do this or can I simply use a clear, spray-on, matt lacquer finish that can be periodically removed and re-applied without damaging the surface?
As a non-metalworker, any suggestions/advice would be much appreciated.
Cheers
Pete