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"Look at that dial, oh I love dials like this. They have that patina, look at that beautiful color that's formed on that dial."
"Unlike modern watches, vintage watches were produced with materials that create patina."
"This leather ages and patinas like no other."
"The value of the product increases as you develop that patina that shows the use of the product and that's why a lot of us love the boots and shoe world because of like the you really only get that from high quality raw materials that get better with time."
"I think it's going to Patina and age well as well which I think will be nice it just make it feel more and more part of this kitchen."
"All the veg tan character of the Latigo will really lend itself to a nice patina development."
"Some people were saying they're excited for their patina on their cyber truck."
"Having the wheel on here actually goes really quickly and leaves you with a decent patina afterwards."
"So we're out of here as that's gonna be basically it. Our guide to leather care is wear the stuff hard, treat it once or twice a year when it needs it, don't treat it when it doesn't, and you'll end up with beautifully patinaed pieces."
"I love the fact that it's a 100 year old light fixture. I love the fact that it has patina over time."
"I love bringing them out when the weather takes a turn and, as you can see, they've just gained this wonderful patina."
"A patina that comes with wear over time is often a sought-after feature. I often intentionally add distressing and weathering to improve the overall looks and also to make future wear and tear blend in naturally."
"...leather. I love the tactile kind of feel leather, I love the smell... leather is great stuff. It looks better the longer you have it, the more you use it because it has that really awesome patina on it."
"It's about the old, it's about the patina, it's about the history and the story, and it's about having something unusual that no one's ever seen before."
"It's not the best finish world some people do really like the black oxide because after it starts to wear somewhat they end up getting that patina that nice antiquing looking for Tina to the firearm and some people really like that."
"It has a wonderful patina on the wood."
"It gets shinier and the more you use it, it likes it or polishes up with your hands."
"This car is so cool, you can see that paint crackling, you can see a little bit of age on the Chrome."
"It's nice to see that patina which we haven't seen in Premium too much."
"I think I like it, the patina look, which means basically I'm going to leave it as is."
"Copper can be fashioned into ornate shapes quickly, but it can take 10 years or more for the signature copper green called patina to form."
"I love that old beat-up, aged, patina, and rugged look that you get from having used something for a hundred years."
"The real skill with patina is to make that effect seamless so one color blends into the other without any harsh lines."
"Look at that amazing rust patina on this little piece."
"Amazed by the variation of patinas that you can create using this product."
"The tan color really develops some super nice patina."
"Sometimes the worn down paint on an older car looks kind of amazing."
"I fell in love with it as soon as I see it, I just love the patina on it."
"Coastal cities acquire a patina, a weathering that distinguishes them."
"The more you wear it, the more it breaks in, the more it forms to your body and looks incredible."
"Just Neatsfoot oil is a perfectly acceptable finish for leather because it's going to patina over time and be pretty awesome."
"What happens over time is that it just kind of develops this nice patina."
"I love patina; it's one of the best things about leather cases."
"Some of its charm is the patina, the history."
"Patina is sort of like a good kind of rust, and it protects the steel from rusting, and it looks really cool."
"The beauty of bronze on a watch like this is it won't rust but it does form a beautiful patina."
"Your bag should be developing a patina evenly on all of the pieces because that is how it's meant to be."
"Now how good does that patina look now that it's washed, got rid of all that oxidization on there, does making it pale, and now it's shining like the desert gem that it is."
"You can repatina it yourself just by throwing it in a bag with a hard-boiled egg, smash it up, and the sulfur will oxidize the silver."
"Bronze patina changes over time, it's like a pair of blue jeans that you break in."
"Bronze is going to give you that quickly and any scratches and things that you add to it is only going to enhance that aspect of it."
"The color has darkened significantly from when I first got it."
"It's a really beautiful watch and I loved the way how the patina has developed on the watch since I've gotten it."
"It acquires its own patina and character that is uniquely tied to the person who wears it."
"Part of the beauty of shining your own shoes is that you know the more you shine them, the color and the patina of the shoe itself evolves."
"It's just fun to carry a CV knife because number one they hold an edge better and number two you get to watch that patina develop."
"Like leather, it really develops a patina."
"I freaking love it; this is a brown aluminum body, and then I've got the copper grip which you can see is already starting to patina from my hands, which I kind of love."
"Copper gets a verdigris copper finish, which is those teal and greens that copper turns when it weathers outside."
"Unlacquered brass, also known as living finish, uncoated brass, and raw brass, takes on the most lovely patina over time."
"Antiques introduce a beautiful patina into the room... it adds to the beauty."
"He's got this really nice patina of gold for all of his fur."
"We're going to patina this piece and we're going to polish it up."