Soldering Basics for Copper Foil - Continued |
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Cleanup After Soldering | ||||||||
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Occasionally you may find that after applying patina, certain types of glass acquire a "rainbow" effect. This is most likely to occur on hot colors, black, white and iridized glass. It is one of those things that is unpredictable and difficult or impossible to remove. You can try to remove it by using a paste made from baking soda, but it doesn’t always work. The only way to prevent this occasional problem is to be very careful not to get patina on your glass. Use a cotton swab to apply the patina only to the solder lines of the project. If you have this problem, it is a good idea to make note of it on any remaining glass, so you can be more careful the next time you use that particular glass. | ||||||||
Finishing | ||||||||
After cleaning your project you should use a finishing wax or compound to keep it looking it’s best. A good quality carnauba wax or pre-mixed wax and cleaner should be applied to all of the solder lines. A nice side effect is that the wax also enhances the color of the patina making it either rich black or shinny copper. You may find it helpful to reapply the wax after a few months. (If you would like to change the color of the solder, see the section about patina on page 16.) | ||||||||
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