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    I've seen several members mention the use of vaseline as preservative on badges. Could someone explain correctly how this should be applied.

    Mike

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    Hi Mike......

    ......apply it in a thin layer. Leave it overnight. Clean it off with a soft cloth in the morning.

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      #3
      I have not used it as a protectant, but I have used it successfully numerous times in removing zinc pest.

      I just use either a tooth brush or a q-tip. I wait awhile, then I remove w/ soap and water.

      I would like to hear some thoughts about using vaseline as a protectant.
      Last edited by Calvin Hall; 02-27-2013, 06:02 PM.
      -Calvin Hall, repressed Appalachian American.

      Desperately seeking a Juncker Knights Cross ribbon loop and well used Knights Cross ribbon!!!

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        #4
        Hello there,

        I apply with a Q-tip and leave it on overnight and pretty much remove with a Q-tip - I find that compressed air works well for getting excess out of hard to reach crevasses on badges. I personally believe that zinc badges photograph better after a Vesline treatment; to me they appear to have more depth and appeal after being treated.

        William Kramer
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          #5
          Mike,

          As others mentioned, a Q-tip, soft toothbrush, I often just use my fingers and work it in. The problem I had with Q-tips, is the lint strands it often leaves behind.

          If you leave it on overnight and then wipe it clean, the lint should be all gone and a light surface coating appears to remain. As a protectorant, I have not noticed any long-term issues thus far, though you may need to apply more than one treatment if the zincpest is really bad to start.

          My experiences anyway.

          Tim

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            #6
            Vaseline in liberal amounts hurts nothing IMO. The more the better.
            I also use it in zinc badges with no signs of pest as a precautionary measure.
            Vaseline has other uses too

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              #7
              Has anyone ever tried vicks or KY on medals instead of vaseline ? Vaseline isn't supposed to be used for what you are suggesting.....here's another interesting fact...the man who invented vaseline ate a teaspoon of it every day till he died, and lived to be almost a hundred.....bing it and see.

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                Originally posted by juoneen View Post
                Has anyone ever tried vicks or KY on medals instead of vaseline ? Vaseline isn't supposed to be used for what you are suggesting.....here's another interesting fact...the man who invented vaseline ate a teaspoon of it every day till he died, and lived to be almost a hundred.....bing it and see.
                I'm doing the same thing with good whiskey and Camel cigarettes. A little over half way to a centurion. I'll let you know how it turns out.
                And Vaseline is used in many ways it wasn't designed for, successfully.

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                  #9
                  Perhaps I am wrong but I don't mess with any of my badges. I keep all of my badges, helmets, etc... in a nice cool dry room with no direct sunlight. I don't clean or mess with anything.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by panzer1432 View Post
                    Perhaps I am wrong but I don't mess with any of my badges. I keep all of my badges, helmets, etc... in a nice cool dry room with no direct sunlight. I don't clean or mess with anything.
                    Do you live near the coast?
                    I did the same thing for years and the pest showed up on a couple of badges after about 5 or 6 years of living in the dark, cool and dry.

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                      #11
                      I personally do not clean stuff....but The salt air on the coast is corrosive over time,(thats why asthmatics live in huntington beach) , so plastic bags would also be a good option ...and if you have a swamp cooler , then you have to worry about anything metal you may have, that may take on moisture and oxidize like weapons , etc...so on thecoast.....ac is best to cool your house or man cave.

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by juoneen View Post
                        ....here's another interesting fact...the man who invented vaseline ate a teaspoon of it every day till he died, and lived to be almost a hundred.....;.
                        What they didn't say was he started eating it a week before his 100th birthday.

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                          #13
                          IMO RenWax works great...

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by fdodge View Post
                            Do you live near the coast?
                            I did the same thing for years and the pest showed up on a couple of badges after about 5 or 6 years of living in the dark, cool and dry.
                            Los Angeles. Pretty far from the ocean. We do get some hot weather. 85 temp today. I think cool, 65 to 72 temp and no prolonged sunlight, especially on helmets (decals) is good. I think everything looks pretty good. Just as I bought it. Some items, 30 yrs +.
                            Last edited by panzer1432; 03-01-2013, 05:37 PM. Reason: typo

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