Caring for your medals

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Caring For Your Medals If you have or you are planning to get medals, you should know that they do require a small level of maintenance. Keep in mind that they are almost identical to a real jewelry, so caring and maintenance are basically the same. Anyway, you should know a thing or two about this matter. Silver medals All silver items will tarnish over a long period of time. This occurs as a reaction between the oxygen, moisture, and silver. Personalised medals made from silver require the same type of maintenance without any additional actions.

The simplest way is to take the medal to a jeweler, but if you want to do it all by yourself, there is a way. You can use specific products for cleaning silver. Keep in mind that toothpaste and vinegar can actually damage the silver, so they shouldn’t be used at any cost. Golden Medals Here the situation is even simpler. You cannot restore the proper glow of gold without using special chemicals. Yes, they are available on the open market, and they are also something professional jewelers use. In addition, make sure to keep your medal away from moisture and water. It will cause ‘dirty’’ look of the material. Other materials Medals made from other materials, such are stainless steel or ordinary metal require far less maintenance. Stainless steel actually doesn’t require any of these, while metal can be polished by numerous chemicals, including the one for silver. If the medal is made from several metals, use the safest chemical. Source: www.bw-trophies.com



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