Difference between revisions of "Stone Rose Care"
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Revision as of 18:33, 7 September 2023
Stone Rose Metal Care
Older stainless steel versions do not need special maintenance and can be cleaned with stainless steel cleaner.
Oiled Brass
Brass stone roses have a live finish and are intended to slowly age through use.
The metalwork of the Stone Roses are made from brass and silver solder and is finished with a light, air drying oil coating. Brass and silver will naturally change over time.
If refinishing is desired you will need Boeshield T-9 spray and maroon 3M Scotch-Brite pads.
- Use appropriate workplace safety gear such as rubber gloves.*
Version 3.0
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1. Cut off a small corner of Scotch-Brite. | ||
2. Spray a small amount of Boeshield on to the Scotch-Brite pad. | ||
3. Using roughly circular motions, apply Boshield to metalwork until desired finish is reached. | ||
4. Wipe excess oil and grime off. |