I'm new to this stuff, and I have a bit of a dilema. I am working on a piece that was originally gold plated. When I started, it was heavily tarnished. Starting with black, I used various compounds and wheels to clean it up. At this point, I had a pretty nice looking piece of brass. To restore the original finish, it must now be gold plated. I am using Fastgold.
I plated the piece with the Fastgold. This was surprisingly simple. I then polished with blue compound on cotton flannel wheel. Excellent finish. However, my untrained eye cannot distinguish whether I am looking at a gold plate finish, or the same nice brass finish I had before I started plating. It is possible that my plating process was flawed, or that I took the new gold off when polishing. How would I know?
For this piece to be 'as original', it must be gold plated, even though the brass finish is rather nice. Is there some kind of simple test I can do to determine the finish is in fact gold?
I plated the piece with the Fastgold. This was surprisingly simple. I then polished with blue compound on cotton flannel wheel. Excellent finish. However, my untrained eye cannot distinguish whether I am looking at a gold plate finish, or the same nice brass finish I had before I started plating. It is possible that my plating process was flawed, or that I took the new gold off when polishing. How would I know?
For this piece to be 'as original', it must be gold plated, even though the brass finish is rather nice. Is there some kind of simple test I can do to determine the finish is in fact gold?
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