Spray bottle. Ivory® dish soap / Simple Green® soap. Warm water. Soft, lint-free cloth. Soft bristled, plastic brush. Specialized bronze cleaning product. Wax (optional, but recommended.
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- Can Simple Green be used on bronze? Do not use any harsh cleaning chemicals while cleaning a bronze memorial. Only use a mild soap (example: Ivory® dish soap or Simple Green®) and water. Be sure not to let the soapy water sit too long.
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- How do you polish bronze plaque? Create a paste by mixing together equal parts of flour and salt in a small container, adding a few drops of vinegar until the mixture has a consistency that is similar to toothpaste. Rub this mixture onto the bronze plaque with a small soft cotton cloth. Continue rubbing as needed to restore the original shine.
- Is ivory worth money? That's a lot of money in most African countries. But the big profit is made in Asia. Thai Customs recently evaluated smuggled ivory as being worth $1,800 per kilogram—$18,000 per elephant—wholesale. The “street value” retail price of 10 kilograms of carved ivory now runs about $60,000.
- Why does my mouth smell bad? If you don't brush and floss daily, food particles remain in your mouth, causing bad breath. A colorless, sticky film of bacteria (plaque) forms on your teeth. If not brushed away, plaque can irritate your gums and eventually form plaque-filled pockets between your teeth and gums (periodontitis).