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Frentebro
Silver will tarnish readily, while nickle is much more resistant to tarnishing. Some semi-paste polishes like MetalGlo & Simichrome contain tarnish inhibiting compounds. Repeated polishing is best avoided since it will wear the finish after a while.
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Originally posted by RichardAlso, be very careful with TarnX. It is a pretty harsh compound. No matter how well you rinse, some of it will still adhere to the metal. This accelerates the tarnishing process and also intensifies the "rainbow" hue you are getting on the badges.
Richard V
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Keep in mind that tarnish is a result of the surface of the metal reacting with the oxygen in the atmosphere, equivalent to the reaction that forms rust but not as severe. Everytime you dip any metal in TarnX, you remove the oxidation which means you have removed a small bit of the metal. It may only be on the molecular level, but over time you'll see the effects. It is especially noticable on copper. Dip a penny that has tarnished in TarnX. The first time or two it will come out like new. After about two times the penny will still come out bright, but there will be a noticable dullness with reduced reflectivity.
With TarnX's advertisement stating that it won't harm metal, think of how much they would sell if it stated that "repeated use of this product on the same item will eventually cause damage".
Richard V
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Originally posted by Tim L.You could put a coating of vasaline on your badge after you clean it. This would help keep air from contacting the surface and causing it to tarnish (and add some protection from zinc rot if you have a zinc badge).
But the Vaseline works like magnet for dust and dirt...
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Originally posted by robert60446Tim,
But the Vaseline works like magnet for dust and dirt...
Renaissance wax is another option. I use it on bare metal like blades but I'd think twice about using on something with a painted or wash type finish, it could be trouble if you ever want to remove the wax. It would be fine on this wound badge though. It wouldn't harm it and it could be removed safely.
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