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How to Achieve this Finish

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I have a customer that sent me this sign and wants this finish duplicated on a sign for their business. I've done rust finishes, etc but this really isn't as much rust as it is different levels of deterioration. Or so it seems to me anyway. Has anyone done this finish or have any ideas on how they would achieve it?
I'm leaning toward Hot Rolled and splashing with Muriatic acid randomly maybe some vinegar in the mix to try to achieve the different tones and textures.
Any ideas welcome.
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Ugghhh, any luck?
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cstroke wrote: Tue Jan 19, 2021 10:05 am Ugghhh, any luck?
Not yet! It is next on my project list so with no suggestions or responses I will experiment.
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Well, I played around a lot. Customer was very pleased with the final result so I'll call it a success.
Ended up using hydrogen peroxide, Steel FX Black, Steel FX Bronze, muriatic acid. Sprayed together and individually until color achieved.
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The customer has a right to be pleased, nice work thanks for replying on the process you used
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DENNIS!! That looks amazing, well done!!
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I like it..... Good job!!
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Do you put a clear coat to protect or as is?
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Re: How to Achieve this Finish

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Great job! Thanks for sharing your work. I would expect that perhaps a satin clear might be applied to help retain the finish.
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adbuch wrote: Mon Apr 04, 2022 4:37 pm Great job! Thanks for sharing your work. I would expect that perhaps a satin clear might be applied to help retain the finish.
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