I grew up liking polished brass but hating to polish it simply because the shine didnt last long. I fixed this permanently by clear-coating brass things when new and thats it. I used to use Yamaha Spray Case Paint (Clear) until I couldnt find it anymore. It gave a great and tough finish. After that I experimented with some brand of spray paint like Krylon or anything of the clear variety and it worked fine. Then I expanded. Around the year, I clear-coat all kinds of things that can tarnish or rust and they stay in that new condition and dont need re-spraying. I give things about 4 light coats for build-up but the paint settles down and it doesnt look sprayed, just clean and shiny. I need a few brass powder measures right now and sure im going to spray them. I dont use Brasso or silver polish because they etch metal. I spray chrome, tools, jewelry, all kinds of things. Last thing, I did learn the hard way that the drying time of multi-coats isnt a short time as one might think, its actually about a month. I have 15-20 minutes between coats, then leave it alone for a month. Anyway, thats just me, carry on as you like.
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