Here's an amazing new process that even CSI hasn't seen. I love science!
http://blogs.discovermagazine.com/d-brief/2014/04/29/fingerprinting-using-sweat-pores-could-solve-decade-old-crimes/#.U2DFuVAo7qC
Here's an amazing new process that even CSI hasn't seen. I love science!
http://blogs.discovermagazine.com/d-brief/2014/04/29/fingerprinting-using-sweat-pores-could-solve-decade-old-crimes/#.U2DFuVAo7qC
You would be surprised at how little time is spent by officers from every agency in the world on the "brightwork" adorning their uniforms. Officers have a tendency of noticing the tools on their waist or in their patrol/battle bags more and will forget or overlook cleaning their badges, collar brass, nameplate, and buttons. When they do, a quick reach for Brasso is the solution - WAIT! NEVER, EVER USE BRASSO or other harsh chemicals (including gun cleaning products) on your brightwork! Not only will it ruin the finish and luster on the piece, but it will irritate your supervisors greatly, as the cost of a badge alone can exceed $100 per piece. If you work for a large agency, that cost can be very high and if you are from a smaller one, such an expense can really tap a limited budget.
Soooo....
Next time you are washing dishes, wrangle up your badge(s) and dunk them in the dishwater too. Place a few drops of dish soap (I prefer Palmolive) on your badge and then work it into all of the crevices and lettering with either a nail brush or toothbrush, including the back of the badge. Work up a good lather. Then dunk the badge back in the dishwater, rubbing all the soap off with your fingers. Be mindful of the rear side pin and clasp to avoid stabbing your hand. Rinse all the soap off under clean water and Voila! Your badge will shine like brand new. In most cases this will remove all tarnish. If it doesn't, keep repeating the steps until it does. DRY THOROUGHLY - especially the rear clasp, to prevent corrosion.
A final thought: If you have any Campmor waterproofing spray, as I mentioned in my earlier post, once your badge is completely dry, spray it down with the spray. It will allow your badge to repel water and keep most of the lint, dust, and dirts away.