pellicano1 wrote: Do they sell a paint specifically for brass??
Yes, it's called "any paint you like". Really, just any good spray paint, applied in a nice thin coat, will work.
pellicano1 wrote: Do they sell a paint specifically for brass??
Ok I will clean the surface and try again. I saw an example on steel and WOW!!Phonofreak wrote:I have used Birchwood Casey for years on brass. The brass needs to be super clean. Any bit of dirt or crud will not make it work.
Harvey Kravitz
pellicano1 wrote:Birchwood Casey Super Gun Blue failed miserably. I believe it's because it works in steel and not brass. Any other suggestions? Do they sell a paint specifically for brass??
Dont let the product name fool ya! It comes out black. Thanks though!!Retrograde wrote:You may have missed my post above your's. Is THIS not what you are looking for? it's all over eBay for about 8 or 9 bucks.
Cant thank you enough Harvey!!! Came out amazing!Phonofreak wrote:I would use Birchwood Casey Super Gun Blue. It is very dark, almost black. Make sure the surface is clean. Apply with a Q tip. Because this is a chemical application, the fine details will not be obliterated. Most Victor Brass reproducer have a dark black/blue finish anyway. The potmetal ones are painted black.
Harvey Kravitz