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Michele Allori




Location: Rome, Italy
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PostPosted: Wed 24 May, 2017 6:41 am    Post subject: Vinegar Patina: Was it Used?         Reply with quote

Hi! For starters, I'm Michele (/miˈkɛːle/) nice to meet you all! I'm new to the forum! I've read a couple of things around and I'm liking it very much!

So I'll jump straight to the question I have.
We all know the technique to force a protective patina on Carbon Steel through the application of vinegar, and that's really convenient (and cool) but I was wondering if it was ever done Historically during the middle ages or even before. I tried to search for accounts describing this technique or even advising it, but I'm pretty bad at researching.
have any of you found a reliable source where it proved this was actually done in the past?

Yeah, very cool. Is it historically accurate though?
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