Being a hard metal digger, much of my
scrap metal poundage comes out of the ground. From years down below, it indubitably has a heavy patina -- a polite way of saying it's oxidized to hell and back.
When in the ground for an extended stay, copper, brass and bronze all oxidize to a nearly identical smooth brown hue, often chocolate brown. The metals can also show splotches of typical red rust stains, compliments of any nearby ferrous metals.
Has anyone ever tried to bulk bath/wash/soak heavily-tarnished copper, brass or bronze? I'm thinking in terms of maybe 100-pound plastic bins loaded with assorted hard metals.
I realize nothing -- short of industrial tumbling -- will actually get long-buried metals up and shining again, but I'm thinking a soak might make it a lot more presentable to a buyer while also showing a metal's true colors to aid in sorting metals.
Related question: Is it even worth the trouble, profit-wise, to clean such copper/brass/bronze?
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