5/3/11

How to: Faux Antique Brass Finish

Brass-finished home décor such as lighting, candlesticks or even a brass bed can provide a modern or traditional look. You can change the look easily. If you are looking to give a brass piece the rich patina and warmth of an antique finish, there is a simple way using common household products.
  • Softening the Lacquer Finish

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      Lay out newspaper to protect the surface your are working on. Nail polish remover (acetone) removes many type finishes.

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      Dampen -- do not soak -- the lint-free cloth in the nail polish remover.

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      Rub the brass piece with the dampened cloth. (ref 1)

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      Make sure to cover the entire area, including any crevices.

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      Dampen and rub until the lacquer is dissolved.

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      Use new cloths as the others get dirty.

    Removing the Lacquer Finish

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      Fill one bowl with hot water.

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      Dampen another clean, lint-free cloth in the hot water. Again, do not soak the cloth, just dampen.

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      Wipe down the brass piece, removing the softened lacquer.

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      Use new cloths as the others get dirty.

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      Allow the piece to air dry completely.

    Creating the Faux Antique Finish

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      Fill the second bowl with enough vinegar to cover the piece.

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      Make sure the piece is dry.

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      Saturate the paint brush with the vinegar.

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      Brush the entire piece, making sure to get in crevices.

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      Watch as the vinegar reacts with the brass, oxidizing into a faux antiqued look.

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