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Coolus Finish - Ioannes - 01-10-2016

Salvete amici! I was getting some oxidation off my brass coolus and smoothing it over when I noticed some of the finish had been taken off. Is there a way to restore or at least semi-restore it? Maybe paint or something? Gratias vobis ago, amici!

Here's a picture, forgot to put it in the main post.


RE: Coolus Finish - mboyce - 01-10-2016

I think that may just be a lacquer put on by the factory to prevent oxidation. I have seen something similar on reproduction Civil War buttons and rubbed it all off which actually resulted in a better looking button.


RE: Coolus Finish - Ioannes - 01-10-2016

(01-10-2016, 11:07 PM)mboyce Wrote: I think that may just be a lacquer put on by the factory to prevent oxidation. I have seen something similar on reproduction Civil War buttons and rubbed it all off which actually resulted in a better looking button.

I don't really need to worry then? I understand it's a helmet and not like a priceless treasure, but I don't want it to be a piece of crap, either.


RE: Coolus Finish - mboyce - 01-10-2016

That is just my experience with other brass items. Hopefully someone with more experience with a helmet like this will chime in.


RE: Coolus Finish - Alanus - 01-11-2016

I have a brass Aquincum helmet that I haven't worn for 10 years. It still looks good, although I could polish it. The helmet has a slight "patina," an honor of its age. My guess is your helmet has a plastic varnish coating, ie "lacquer." Perhaps you could remove the lacquer and simply polish the helmet occasionally. Frankly, I don't like the super-shiny look of a new helmet, and I rather doubt actual legionary helmets looked pristine. Cool


RE: Coolus Finish - Jeffrey Hildebrandt - 01-29-2016

Lacquer will keep oxidization at bay for a long time, but it isn't great for armour because it scratches. I second Alan's recommendation, and would suggest furniture stripper to remove the lacquer, and any polishing paste to keep up the finish. Tarnishing can be minimized by wiping the helmet down with ethanol after handling, and a layer of conservator's wax (like renaissance wax) will keep it in good order during storage.


RE: Coolus Finish - Crispianus - 01-30-2016

It looks like its lacquered to me, I would think a bit of acetone on a rag would easily remove the laguer and then polish with any decent metal polish such as Brasso wadding...