hello!
I'm new to the forum, and am getting into wire-wrapping this summer. I use mostly inexpensive stones like jasper and agate, some labradorite and the like. I'm curious to know if others are using ProctectaClear on their wire-wrapped stones. What I'v read elsewhere about the product is all positive, and it's easy to use, and the antiqued copper looks good... What I'm not all that sure about is the coating the gemstones with this sealer. They don't "need" sealing...but trying to paint it on the copper wire without touching the stone is impossible, or at least would take a lot more effort than I'm willing to expend on it. So, I've been dipping the whole piece into the sealer, hanging, and dabbing the bottom gently when excess sealer collects there. I've been waiting a couple of hours and then repeating. I'm not unhappy with the result, but still not quite like the idea of sealing the stone. I'm always afraid to rub/polish stone afterwards, since it would probably dull/scratch the finish.
So anyway, I'm really curious to learn how all you expert wrappers seal your work. Here are the steps I am taking. Feedback greatly appreciated! I've attached a photo of the typical type of stuff I currently doing.
wrapping
oxidizing with LOS
bathing in baking soda water
rubbing off patina with superfine steelwool
toothbrush to remove steelwool stray pieces
drying
using rotary tool with rubber attachment to shine a few highlights and remove dark patina from hard to reach places
vacuuming residue off
cleaning with denatured alcohol
drying
dipping in sealer
drying for 3 hrs
dipping in sealer again.
Thanks!
Mae