As some may have noticed I've been searching for some replacement ribbons for my loose medals. The situation is now fixed thanks to Roy at World Medals.
So now what I'd like to do is lose the 'sheen' of those brand new repro ribbons. I've tossed them into the washing machine before, with fairly good results, but more than once the ribbons have frayed to an alarming degree. Short of sewing a few stitches in each end (and then washing them) can anybody recommend a better way to age, slighty, or at the very least remove the 'newness', from replacement ribbons?
Maybe soaking them in detergent, water, and a drop or two (at the most) of bleach and letting them sit over night?
So now what I'd like to do is lose the 'sheen' of those brand new repro ribbons. I've tossed them into the washing machine before, with fairly good results, but more than once the ribbons have frayed to an alarming degree. Short of sewing a few stitches in each end (and then washing them) can anybody recommend a better way to age, slighty, or at the very least remove the 'newness', from replacement ribbons?
Maybe soaking them in detergent, water, and a drop or two (at the most) of bleach and letting them sit over night?
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