"Patina" (Noun) "a green or brown film on the surface of bronze or similar metals, produced by oxidation over a long period..."
I really am interested in people's opinions on this subject.
Initially when I opted for the Mech mod life, I resolved that my copper and brass mods would patina. It's inevitable. In my mind, I had to take a stand: "Do I mind if it tarnishes? How often am I prepared to clean it. Do I just leave it to show off its natural properties?"
The answer is this: the shine in the two in the pic last me a disappointing 2 to 3 days, then they go super off colour. Some days It doesn't bug me, other days it irritates me. In the definition of Patina, it says: "oxidation over a long period".
What is a "long" period?
So I clean my mods and my RDA's with a good quality product called: "Wrights brass and copper cream." I stick to the instructions — works like a bomb, but the Patina always rushes back. Look at the copper Goon on the left, It was super clean 4 days ago.
I only clean the outside of my Goon 24's. Not the coil posts or juice well, obviously.
My Questions are this:
1. Do you mind if your RDA or Mech mod tarnishes?
2. Would you clean it before going to a social?
3. How long does it take before your metal Mech or RDA Patinas?
4. Do you clean your copper or brass RDA's? Especially after cleaning the matching Mech?
5. How do you "KEEP" it clean. We all know there are many methods to clean, but I am hunting for the trick to keep it bright and shiny. Perhaps my "Smittys glass wax"will do the trick.
I read somewhere that a guy uses furniture polish (Like Mr Min) after cleaning with Brasso??
I'm curious how vapers tackle this topic.
Any tips will help me and I'm sure all us Mech heads....
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