Brass kickplate

Finishing up a front door project with lots of useful input and leads from the Brownstoner community on hardware and refinishing. My last elements are the two kick plates. I want to get sold brass that will age, and I am having trouble finding unlaquered solid brass kick plates on line. (The door hardware will be unlaquered solid brass.) I need a custom size and am wondering if there is someplace local I can order them. Thanks for any leads!

ProHeights66

in About Brooklyn 10 years and 1 month ago

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deano | 10 years ago

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Another trick that works really well (esp when you need to avoid fumes from thinners) is to soak the lacquered brass in hot vinegar – after a while the lacquer just crackles up and flakes right off.

thetinkerswagon | 10 years and 1 month ago

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we go through this all the time with lacquered locksets. buy the lacquered product at HD or any other place and also get a can of lacquer thinner. pour some on a use a paper towel and wipe the lacquer off. it will lift off quick and easy. do not work with lacquer in doors. wear gloves. it is nasty stuff. Steve