Hi - I'm looking for a way to turn lead split shot (used for fishing) a dark grey or black using easy obtained household chemicals. I think what I want to do is create a layer of lead sulfide on the surface of the shot.
I've been experimenting with various combinations of vinegar, hydrogen peroxide, HCl (Lysol Toilet Bowl Cleaner), sulfuric acid (SureShot drain cleaner), epsom salts (magnesium sulfate), and a 12 v battery, but so far nothing works. Some of the acids seem to turn the shot white, which I take to be lead oxide on the surface? And the battery current+Epsom salts+HCl did produce lead sulfide but not on the shot, just on the copper wire that was connected to the battery. The shot actually started to get plated with copper, looked like. I also tried a mix of shampoo and sulfuric acid to generic hydrogen sulfide (small quantity, outside for safety) and it made the shot dull grey but not black. I know of a commercial product containing nitric acid, selenium, and copper sulfate that supposedly works instantly.
The process objectives are: needs to work on a few tablespoons to 1/3 of a cup of shot at a time. And hopefully the only equipment needed will be a glass jar, some solo cups, a plastic fork, etc. And should take no more than 24 hrs (though longer would be OK, just not as convenient).
(I worked in a research lab for several years and know how to work with acid etc safely....).