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Welcome to our Natural Copper & Brass Finish FAQ page! Here, you will find answers to some of the most frequently asked questions about our natural finishes. If you need more information or would like to see some examples of this finish on our different products, be sure to check out our Finishes Document, which contains a wide range of finishes information and imagery.
Copper and brass finishes are known for their durability and resistance to corrosion. With proper care and maintenance, the finish can last for many years. However, in outdoor or high-moisture environments, the finish may develop a patina over time, which can add to its character and charm. This patina can be left to develop, or alternatively cleaned and restored to its original shine.
Copper and brass finishes offer a warm, natural look and are durable, corrosion resistant and easy to maintain. They are also known for their antibacterial properties and are safe for drinking water application.
Yes, copper and brass finishes are safe for use in drinking water applications. They are also known for their antibacterial properties.
Yes, copper and brass finishes can be repaired or restored to their original shine.
Yes, copper and brass finishes can be used on both indoor and outdoor products. Copper and brass are naturally rust and corrosion.
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