Use buckets of distilled water to rinse off the rest of the roof.
Keeping copper roof shiny.
Copper normally changes in appearance from a shiny red metal to a dull green.
Regardless of which brand used keeping the copper shiny will eventually become a maintenance issue especially if it is an outdoor item.
Go through the entire cleaning and neutralizing process.
The acids and oils in your hands will leave dark fingerprints.
Wet down the copper first then use a 10.
Why copper roofs change color.
Do you want to keep your beautiful copper shiny and new.
If you don t have distilled water you can boil water from your tap.
Clean off residue or road grime with a mild solution of bleach and water.
It can be sprayed on or.
Step 1 mix 3 cups of pure concentrated lemon juice with 1 cup of salt.
Copper can also turn gray brown or blue in some circumstances.
You cannot keep it shiny and new looking.
Using just a few simple household ingredients any homeowner can clean and shine almost any copper item.
Otherwise copper will do what it does best and quickly oxidize and turn green.
And keeping your copper looking like new is merely a matter of sealing it against air and oils.
Polyurethane treatment keeps a copper roof shiny for a few years but will require reapplying every so often.
Wear gloves when touching the copper.
There truly is no permanent solution to this problem but only having to deal with it every 8 12 years is better than year in year out.
This change occurs as a result of a chemical reaction between the copper moisture and oxygen referred to as oxidation.
Some copper roofing products come factory treated to keep your roof looking new and freshly cleaned.
Distilled water does not contain the minerals that could discolor the patina or harm the copper in the roof.
Start by rinsing your copper item in warm water.
That s what it does.
Rinse the roof with buckets of distilled water.
Any coating you put on it as someone recommended above lacquer varnish polyurethane etc will get small cracks in it as the copper and the finish expand and contract with changes in temperature.
The only way to prevent a copper roof from turning green is to prevent this reaction from occurring.