niall Y
Established Member
Hi All,
This is something I've been puzzling for a while - How do commercial firms achieve the pewter finish on their steel hardware?
I've made quite a bit of my own hardware over the years, and the best pewter type finish I've been able to produce, involves first encouraging the steel to rust. This is then treated in a bath of hydrochloric acid, with added inhibitor, ( Armohib ).
This removes the rust and leaves a pleasing grey deposit on the steel. After extensive rinsing and drying, I coat the steel with Jade oil or similar. My main problem is that the pleasing grey starts to brown a little, and even indoors parts of the treated item will rust.
I assume that the professional finishes of this type are an electroplating of some sort, but what ?......... Zinc?......... Nickel ? Does anybody on the forum know what the answer is ?
Cheers, Niall
This is something I've been puzzling for a while - How do commercial firms achieve the pewter finish on their steel hardware?
I've made quite a bit of my own hardware over the years, and the best pewter type finish I've been able to produce, involves first encouraging the steel to rust. This is then treated in a bath of hydrochloric acid, with added inhibitor, ( Armohib ).
This removes the rust and leaves a pleasing grey deposit on the steel. After extensive rinsing and drying, I coat the steel with Jade oil or similar. My main problem is that the pleasing grey starts to brown a little, and even indoors parts of the treated item will rust.
I assume that the professional finishes of this type are an electroplating of some sort, but what ?......... Zinc?......... Nickel ? Does anybody on the forum know what the answer is ?
Cheers, Niall