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I’m looking for advice, first hand preferred, on how to turn new copper roofing green w/o having to wait 50 years? Any ideas?
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Idea number one is the "SEARCH" button, lots of discussion of the search for the "instant patina".....Joe H
*Idea number two is simply "P**s on it!".Incontinently, Steve
*Steve, Thought it required a horse on the roof? Joe H
*Clorox!Worked like a champ when I was spraying mildew near copper pipes. Green as can be.
*Hard to believe it could be that easy! This has come up a number of times with all kinds of wacko ideas. Something as cheap & easy as clorox is way easier than finding a horse that can handle a ladder, have to try this soon. Way to go, Phil! Joe H
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I'm looking for advice, first hand preferred, on how to turn new copper roofing green w/o having to wait 50 years? Any ideas?