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Foil Finishing Kit

Foil Finishing Kit

CANNOT BE SOLD IN CALIFORNIA
$64.95 USD
A $79.80 value.
Item# 6903   In Stock

Product Features

  • CJ's Flux Remover - 8 oz.
  • 12 oz. Studio Pro Finishing Compound
  • 8 oz. Novacan Black Patina
  • 50 gram tube Simichrome Polish


Product Description

Finish any copper foil project like a pro! Our Foil Finishing Kit includes all the essentials for a perfect finish, at a special discount price.

Simichrome Polish adds a bright, protective film to solder, lead, zinc, brass or any metal. Black Patina for Lead and Solder turns lead or solder to the same dark color that occurs naturally over time. Use CJ's to remove oily flux after soldering and you'll prevent discoloring and oxidation that may occur with time. Flux remover is absolutely safe to use: non-toxic, non-abrasive, non-flammable and water soluble.

Note: Product selection may vary based on availability. Photo is just one example, quality will remain the same.

Rose bevel panel created by artist Steena Gaut. Flower panel by artist Cynthia Svoboda, from Delphi's Online Artist Gallery.

California Prop 65 WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including lead, which are known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov
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