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I have a Vietnam Campaign Medal that is turning green. Should I leave it or clean it up? I've had it about a year now and never did know what to do with it.

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I have a Vietnam Campaign Medal that is turning green. Should I leave it or clean it up? I've had it about a year now and never did know what to do with it.

Do you have a photo of the medal so we can see the condition?

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Bob Hudson

That is the brass equivalent of rust and it is eating away at the metal, so do clean it: I use plastic and brass brushes and WD-40 on tough stuff, but I star with toothpicks, which works especially well around raised details.

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Jack's Son

If the medal develops a pinkish-burnt color, get rid of it immediately. It has been exposed to Agent Orange!!.... :lol:

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Was this stored on foam? Foam is acidic and eats away the finish and ribbons.

 

No clue. I would assume it was. When I got it, it was already in this condition. I am personally not storing it on foam. I know what it does to guns, so I keep foam away from anything I care about.

 

Speaking of which, is it a good or bad idea to use gun cleaning products to clean this up? I was thinking BreakFree CLP or M-Pro7. Would this cause a problem with the medal?

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