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Restoration - Corroded Antique Bronze Teapot 

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Corroded Antique Bronze Teapot
Hi everyone, I'm Hans.
I found this wonderful ancient bronze teapot at a flea market, it was very corroded, I'm not sure how old it is but it's probably a few hundred years old.
I love to hand restore or polish these things, I spent a lot of time restoring it and I'm very happy with the results.
Relax and enjoy the satisfying process of hand restoring or polishing.
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Комментарии : 33   
@junis-7445
@junis-7445 8 дней назад
before:$10000,after:$10.so,nice work
@crazycarl9484
@crazycarl9484 16 дней назад
you now have three wishes 😁
@Sulffur2
@Sulffur2 5 дней назад
Baking soda added to vinegar only causes this visual effect but in practice it cancels out the acidic properties of the vinegar. It's just waste. Some material was still removed as it was not completely diluted, although it had lost much of its original strength. But salt?
@TapscottJ
@TapscottJ 17 дней назад
Nice work, liked the weighing comparison.
@Polishing_Maniac
@Polishing_Maniac 17 дней назад
Thanks for watching~
@user-if6tx3iy1p
@user-if6tx3iy1p 17 дней назад
Very good! I'm from Americana SP Brasil.
@Polishing_Maniac
@Polishing_Maniac 17 дней назад
Thanks~
@vitaliychumak4158
@vitaliychumak4158 17 дней назад
А где бронза ?
@malcolmmather4353
@malcolmmather4353 10 дней назад
Looks copper to me.
@AiratKhazimullin
@AiratKhazimullin 7 дней назад
Зачем уксус гасить содой?
@Mor9ni8ng2Star5
@Mor9ni8ng2Star5 15 дней назад
Уважаемый Мастер! А где джин из лампы.
@frick566
@frick566 16 дней назад
So you neutralized the vinegar that would actually clean the patina off why?
@WatcherintheDark69
@WatcherintheDark69 15 дней назад
Because it makes it fizz and look like it's a faster solvent. It's a staple of fake restoration videos.
@michaelbuchholz2164
@michaelbuchholz2164 11 дней назад
@@frick566 Vinegar has two effects: removing green patina and creating brown patina. Therefore it is necessary to neutralize it if you want to have a shiny result. :-)
@user-vd8gu3uy6t
@user-vd8gu3uy6t 17 дней назад
Nice😊
@vt4586
@vt4586 13 дней назад
С точки зрения реставрации - изделие уничтожено
@LyVanToan-vn2tq
@LyVanToan-vn2tq 6 дней назад
🔥🔥🔥🔥🥰🥰🥰🥰
@msbealo
@msbealo 15 дней назад
How old was that teapot?
@svipace8220
@svipace8220 17 дней назад
After all these grinding and polishing, I thought the Djinn will come out. 😄
@Polishing_Maniac
@Polishing_Maniac 17 дней назад
LOL, Thanks for watching~
@googoogjoobgoogoogjoob
@googoogjoobgoogoogjoob 17 дней назад
Why mix acidic vinegar with alkaline baking soda - is just for the initial, camera-friendly bubbles?
@heinzandress8505
@heinzandress8505 16 дней назад
I guess...it is mostly for the show. It is neutral as water, around 7.5 PH, wich actually will do nothing to corosion, or rusty oxidation. Electrolysis would had been great... just did not made it? Or just: fake it, till you made it??? So sad!
@user-tq5lu1wp7e
@user-tq5lu1wp7e 16 дней назад
Es gibt keine chemische, sondern eine physikalische Reaktion. Der freigesetzte Sauerstoff löst Krusten an. Mit dem Trick, Backpulver plus Essig kann man auch Abflüsse reinigen und verkrustete Backbleche.
@googoogjoobgoogoogjoob
@googoogjoobgoogoogjoob 16 дней назад
@@user-tq5lu1wp7e No. NaHCO3 + HC2H3O2→ NaC2H3O2 + H2O + CO2. The CO2 would dissipate in solution fairly quickly, with a minimal effect on the corrosion, and soaking in the resulting neutral solution would also have little effect on the corrosion. Best to soak in acidic vinegar alone, then neutralize it prior to rubbing the metal with a wire brush. The bubbles here are just a gimmick.
@SSoptimist
@SSoptimist 6 дней назад
Just dipping in vinegar overnight and scrubbing with scotch brite with any dish washing soap would have served the purpose.....
@stevenwillis548
@stevenwillis548 16 дней назад
Beautiful result. Looking forward to more videos.
@Polishing_Maniac
@Polishing_Maniac 16 дней назад
Thanks!
@jamieblake2823
@jamieblake2823 16 дней назад
Great video. 👍
@greatlambrini8722
@greatlambrini8722 15 дней назад
When I see something so “corroded” and green, I know it is definitely faked. Real items do not look like that.
@michaelbuchholz2164
@michaelbuchholz2164 13 дней назад
True. China and India produces tons of that "antique" scrap. And they still find enough idiots...😊
@MrGUSARIK
@MrGUSARIK 12 дней назад
It's bronze. Bronze oxidizes green.
@michaelbuchholz2164
@michaelbuchholz2164 11 дней назад
@@MrGUSARIK Yes, it is bronze. But the patina is fake. And another point: If it would be real, it is the biggest mistake to remove it. ;-)
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