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Basics To Learn When Taking Care Memorial Bronze Plaques
The erection of a bronze memorial stone is becoming a favorable option at cemeteries as it delivers exceptional durability and aesthetically pleasing designs. A headstone is often secured with a granite or a marble base because of its durability. To ensure that its shine and form are maintained, there are a number of routine cleaning procedures that should be applied to bronze plaques to deliver the best possible results.
There are multiple layers that cover the metal including a solid coat that will minimize the possibility of deterioration when exposed to the elements. With time, the protective coat will begin to wear away and should be maintained to ensure that the raw metal does not become damaged. The cemetery may provide regular maintenance.
A mixture including a watery base can be developed in order to clean the plaque. The purpose is to remove excess debris and to develop a solution consisting of ivory soap and water. A hard scrubbing brush can be used to clear the plaque of all dirt, sand, and waste that may have accumulated.
Once you have scrubbed the surface, rinse with clear water and remove any particles that remain on the metal. It is a good idea to apply distilled water to the surface as this will prevent against chemicals settling on the plaque. A clean and dry cloth should be used to remove the excess moisture and soap solution from the surface.
If you wish to achieve that beautiful shine, a cloth can be used for buffering. This step should only be performed one the area is completely dry and may be enhanced with a quality wax developed for use with metals. This will not only deliver the breathtaking shine, but also protect the surface from further damage.
A bronze plaque is certainly one of the most beautiful designs as a memorial. If any deterioration is detected, it should be addressed with wax and a thorough polish to prevent further deterioration and unattractive results. With the right type of care, it is possible to maintain the appeal and form of these stones.
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