Wednesday, February 15, 2012

How do I clean my military ribbons?

I have a military ribbon and I need to clearn them. How do I clean them?How do I clean my military ribbons?Just buy new ones, that's why they're sold at clothing sales.How do I clean my military ribbons?
i wash them with my laundry in a tied sock!

works for me!



-air force rotc ribbions rule!How do I clean my military ribbons?just by new ones cleaning them is just going to make them run and become discolored just get new ones and there inexpensive or see if you can get them dry cleaned
Yeah ribbons get destroyed if they get cleaned. Your gonna have to buy new ones like my husband and myself did.How do I clean my military ribbons?Take them to the dry cleaners. Anything else you do will either smudge them more or make them run.How do I clean my military ribbons?
Never cleaned mine. When I set up a new ribbon rack, I sprayed mine with Scotchguard. It doesn't put a shine that is unauthorized and it keeps them looking good for years.
ribbons or medals?

ribbons- buy new ones - google Internet military awards/ medals sitesHow do I clean my military ribbons?
Spend the money on new ones. Right after the inspection, wrap them in tissue paper, then seal them in a zip-lock baggie, then store them in a place out of the sunlight.

I've had the same rack of ribbons for the past couple years and they look as though I just bought them.
You gotta buy new ones. Have you tried the flat plastic ones yet?
Just go to clothing sales and buy some new ones...they are like a buck a piece you cheap ****
I used a toothbrush and warm water with baking soda in it. Just brush them lightly with a toothbrush moistened with the Baking Soda water until they are as clean as you would like them. Mine were over 40 years old when I did them and they are just about perfect after I dried them and brushed them off. What ribbons do you have? Any Green Weinies?
Better off just paying a couple dollars to get a new one. Anytime my ribbons got soiled for whatever reason, that's what I did. I was an inspection king!
I just bought new ones for every inspection.

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