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Exterior Grade Clear Coat for Brass

rossmosh

New Member
95% of the time I can convince a customer to switch from brass to something else for exterior use. Most of the time I'm able to just warn them it will tarnish and look bad after a few years when the lacquer starts breaking down, and they accept it and move on because it's not a huge expense if they need to replace it. In this circumstance it needs to look good and last as replacing every 5 years is simply not an option.

Anyone have a good exterior grade clear coat for brass?

Most of what I'm seeing is only good for a few years. I believe Matthews clear will last outside as I'm pretty sure that's what Gemini uses. I assume most automotive clear coats would work? I also have some Modern Masters clear coat that I actually think would work for the job, but I'm not willing to take the risk.
 

Billct2

Active Member
We used some Matthews clear over copper, maybe 20 years ago. The sign still looks fresh.
The client washes & waxes it a few times a year.
 

SightLine

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I'd think the clear powder coat might be a good option as long as it has good UV inhibitors and will not yellow (this is not as much of an issue over yellow brass) over time. I might look into the Matthews clear - that sounds like it might be a good option too. I've often used Nikolas #8321 which also works great but it does eventually break down after some number of years but the quality is excellent. The other that I've tried more recently is Permalac - I've not had the years to see for myself yet but I've seen other say its lasting well over 10 years outdoors....even on marine hardware.
 
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