After not being happy with any of my search results, I decided to just post a question in hopes that someone has had experience with a product that fits my needs.
Here's the background info:
I recently purchased a sxk stingray x clone (stainless and Copper), it was a mess when I got it (corrosion was pretty bad in all the threads as well as all the other copper surfaces) it took me hours to clean off all the corrosion/metal shavings to my liking. I use eagle one nevr-dull for polishing (works great by the way, best metal polish I have ever used). I know this isn't supposed to be a product review, but I will add anyway: I am not thrilled with sxk after my experience with this mod, threading is kinda wonky between the tubes, it had a crunchy switch until I cleaned/sanded the inside surfaces smooth, I actually had to grind/sand down the inside of the three battery tubes just so that a battery would be able to fit in it. It works fine now, but I had to fix alot of stuff. If I had it to do over again I would order the hcigar clone or the infinite branded version hoping that the sxk/infinite versions have quality differences. The site I bought mine from listed the manufacturer as "sxk/infinite". In the pictures I have seen it looks like the infinite version is a bit better. I would probably buy the hcigar version as I would now be afraid that the infinite is the same as the sxk. The hcigar version looks great in all the pictures/reviews I have seen.
I also ordered a zenith v2 clone on ebay that came with a copper afc ring to match the stingray x's Copper features (not sure of who the manufacturer was, it came in a clear plastic case with black, stainless, copper, and brass afc rings and I believe it came with a drip tip as well but I don't use it, tool, gaskets, the normal bag of parts). I absolutely love the thing, I'd say it at the least equals my tohb 2.5 clone that I also love as far as vape quality. It has become my go-to rda as the stingray x has become my go-to mod and they just look so good together (imo).
I also purchased a stainless steel and Copper drip tip to keep the whole stainless/Copper theme going.
Anyway, here is my main issue. I find that I have to polish the drip tip and afc ring constantly as the oils from my skin cause the copper to tarnish really fast. The copper on the mod doesn't seem to tarnish as bad (probably because the copper is recessed behind the stainless steel) but it does tarnish.
My question is: does anyone know of a food safe sealant/protective coating that I can use on the copper areas to prevent the rapid tarnishing? The drip tip seems to tarnish the fastest (because it gets the most skin contact I guess). I have read about everbrite protectaclear, but I am concerned about putting it on the drip tip due to the fact that it gets direct contact with my mouth. I am also worried about any odor a product may still have when cured. I have read about using protectaclear on mods, but not rda parts/drip tips (sections that you put in your mouth or are in close proximity to e liquid or vapor) . Any advice/experiences/product recommendations would be greatly appreciated.
Before polishing:
After polishing:
Here's the background info:
I recently purchased a sxk stingray x clone (stainless and Copper), it was a mess when I got it (corrosion was pretty bad in all the threads as well as all the other copper surfaces) it took me hours to clean off all the corrosion/metal shavings to my liking. I use eagle one nevr-dull for polishing (works great by the way, best metal polish I have ever used). I know this isn't supposed to be a product review, but I will add anyway: I am not thrilled with sxk after my experience with this mod, threading is kinda wonky between the tubes, it had a crunchy switch until I cleaned/sanded the inside surfaces smooth, I actually had to grind/sand down the inside of the three battery tubes just so that a battery would be able to fit in it. It works fine now, but I had to fix alot of stuff. If I had it to do over again I would order the hcigar clone or the infinite branded version hoping that the sxk/infinite versions have quality differences. The site I bought mine from listed the manufacturer as "sxk/infinite". In the pictures I have seen it looks like the infinite version is a bit better. I would probably buy the hcigar version as I would now be afraid that the infinite is the same as the sxk. The hcigar version looks great in all the pictures/reviews I have seen.
I also ordered a zenith v2 clone on ebay that came with a copper afc ring to match the stingray x's Copper features (not sure of who the manufacturer was, it came in a clear plastic case with black, stainless, copper, and brass afc rings and I believe it came with a drip tip as well but I don't use it, tool, gaskets, the normal bag of parts). I absolutely love the thing, I'd say it at the least equals my tohb 2.5 clone that I also love as far as vape quality. It has become my go-to rda as the stingray x has become my go-to mod and they just look so good together (imo).
I also purchased a stainless steel and Copper drip tip to keep the whole stainless/Copper theme going.
Anyway, here is my main issue. I find that I have to polish the drip tip and afc ring constantly as the oils from my skin cause the copper to tarnish really fast. The copper on the mod doesn't seem to tarnish as bad (probably because the copper is recessed behind the stainless steel) but it does tarnish.
My question is: does anyone know of a food safe sealant/protective coating that I can use on the copper areas to prevent the rapid tarnishing? The drip tip seems to tarnish the fastest (because it gets the most skin contact I guess). I have read about everbrite protectaclear, but I am concerned about putting it on the drip tip due to the fact that it gets direct contact with my mouth. I am also worried about any odor a product may still have when cured. I have read about using protectaclear on mods, but not rda parts/drip tips (sections that you put in your mouth or are in close proximity to e liquid or vapor) . Any advice/experiences/product recommendations would be greatly appreciated.
Before polishing:

After polishing:
