Nickel Polished Brass
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If my bathroom fittings are of polished brass, I have to continue pol.bronze light'g accessories or can I mix?
I'm sure you can not mix with pewter, polished nickel or copper – but what about Neo Silver or Bronze Imperial or something else?
I'd recommend sticking to polished brass or a combination of bronze and silver. Whatever device is, it must have some brass on it so it does not look jaky. You do not want two completely different types of metals for games normally. I'm personally not a fan of brass, so they tend to stick with nickel and polished chrome.
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