How to secure the bronze statue outdoor properly?
Is there some fluid to apply the statue to go?
When the bronze sculpture that is out for a long period of time, begin to develop a coating flakes, olive green, red or brown. This layer is called patina and generally desirable bronze in the points. The patina of age helps show the matter and may provide help to be well, and generally increases the value of the item. However, the patina is a matter of personal taste. If you do not want your bronze discoloration, there are a variety of paints and coatings that can be used to protect against elements. Personally, I recommend a product based wax in a varnish or lacquer, wax because it can be removed easily and cleanly if you decide to do so in the future. I have some iron metal sculptures that protect ordinary paraffin (available in the configuration section Preservation grocery store), and there a variety of aerosol-based furniture polish and floor you could probably use the same effect, even if they are too bright to improve that unable or unwilling to do. Another alternative is a paste wax, automotive (Turtle Wax), which will last longer, but it takes some work to implement and also increase the brightness of the sculpture.
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