Become a Patron!

Quick question about copper mod.

i just bought a copper Excalibur and it was shipped from a shop in Texas, upon opening it, I noticed there's some green coloring towards the bottom. I know copper mods are know. To turn green without upkeep and what not, but is it ok? And what should I use to clean it? Any suggestions. Thanks in advance
 

noejuice

Bronze Contributor
Member For 4 Years
Member For 3 Years
Member For 2 Years
Member For 1 Year
Wrights Copper Cream oh yeah . . . others know other ways . . . there's a million ways to skin this cat . . . Wrights is on my 'buy next' list for my brass mod as well . . . details, details, details . . . the devil etc . . .
 

noejuice

Bronze Contributor
Member For 4 Years
Member For 3 Years
Member For 2 Years
Member For 1 Year
Normal, shine it up 'til she's gleaming . . . then vape it . . .
 

noejuice

Bronze Contributor
Member For 4 Years
Member For 3 Years
Member For 2 Years
Member For 1 Year
072ca774f46af8d3618838d5cf15fadf.jpg

Some people like 'the green' so much that they 'force' a patina on their copper mod . . . so you're ok unless the thing's fallin' apart or something . . . if the device is structurally sound then usually a patina can be 'scrubbed'. There's millions of ways to clean up copper . . . like soaking it overnight in ketchup . . . using a toothbrush on it . . . graded sandpaper applications . . .buffing wheels . . .
 

noejuice

Bronze Contributor
Member For 4 Years
Member For 3 Years
Member For 2 Years
Member For 1 Year
673dea_bdac5ed1c2824728a837a26d6c5b6eab.jpg_srz_219_292_85_22_0.50_1.20_0.00_jpg_srz

Why not? If it's worth cleaning up, I'd do it fer sure . . .
 
Sweet you got the Excalibur. I'm gonna message you about it, and what's the best way to get the green out of the tight spaces?
 

VU Sponsors

Top