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<p>[QUOTE="Dexter Rex Dizon Salas, post: 4516892, member: 77568"]Highly recommend that metals with oxidization be cleaned with only simple warm mild soapy (non lotion based) water and gently rub between fingers. Use a soft non-abrasive cloth to pat dry. The oxidation or patina is set in the metal and should not remove it however it’s best to not use a commercial jewelry cleaner or any harsh chemicals besides warm soapy water that may or could create issues.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Dexter Rex Dizon Salas, post: 4516892, member: 77568"]Highly recommend that metals with oxidization be cleaned with only simple warm mild soapy (non lotion based) water and gently rub between fingers. Use a soft non-abrasive cloth to pat dry. The oxidation or patina is set in the metal and should not remove it however it’s best to not use a commercial jewelry cleaner or any harsh chemicals besides warm soapy water that may or could create issues.[/QUOTE]
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