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Originally Posted by JMPRO View Post
If you are doing small parts you might try fuming instead of spraying the parts. I used this method to age some guitar parts and it turned out pretty well.
Again, I used to fume using Muriadic acid, but with the fuming I could not "direct" where the fumes went. It covered the entire part. I you look at the picture above, there are some portions of the part that are less aged than other...the spray is dispersed so it blends somewhat
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