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    #16
    I echo what Greg said about the R.R.S. PAB. Very hard to find in that condition.

    Chet
    Zinc stinks!

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      #17
      here some better pics of the cupal gab after a vaselinebath

      hope you like it gents



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        #18
        Very nice. Although I don't think you need Vaseline on non-zinc badges. If I'm not mistaken, the Vaseline helps to prevent zinc pest.

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          #19
          @chad,

          i used the warm vaselinebath not to preserve, only to kick away the old resinous oil on the badge, after that i cleaned her with warm water and a little bit "kernseife"

          to preserve it i use a little bit of resinous and acid free fine-mechanics-oil

          br Ww

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            #20
            Nice pick-ups for DEC! I love all the hollowback IABs. I know alot of people use vaseline on the zinc badges mostly, but does anyone use REN-WAX on there badges? I have used Ren-Wax with success. One thing Ive learned is not to let it dry too long because it can leave a white residue on the low spots. I rub it on with my finger and rub it off immediately. It leaves a clean look to the badges and also preserves/protects the finish from fingerprint oils IMO. just wondering if anyone else uses it other than on edged weapons?

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              #21
              hi,

              dont use renwax on your badges !

              Ww

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