Golf Figure Care
Jul 6th, 2011 by brutherfurd
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Looking after your golf figures is pretty easy for most kind of materials. From time to time you may also need to repair a golf trophy or other figure if it is broken.
Knowing how to clean acrylic surfaces will be useful if you own figures made of that material. More usually you will have display cases made of acrylic which need to be cleaned.
Finding out how to clean glass is very simple and our directions are very straight forward.
Knowing how to clean bronze will help you look after your valuable bronze golf figures including figurines, statues, sculptures, and others. This is especially true of you keep your figures outdoors where they are exposed to the weather.
Silver and crystal figures are probably the most challenging to clean. Silver tends to tarnish with exposure to air, while crystal figures often have many edges and crevices to clean. They are also easily breakable.
Golf figures can be made of many different materials. Click the links below to go to specific information on golf figure care for a specific material.
how to clean acrylic
how to clean bronze
how to clean china
how to clean concrete
how to clean crystal
how to clean glass
how to clean marble
how to clean metal surfaces
how to clean painted metal
how to clean painted surfaces
how to clean porcelain
how to clean stainless steel
how to clean wood
Infrequently, you may need to renew one or more trophy parts on one of your trophies. This is especially true if the trophy is passed around a lot either for viewing or when it is awarded.
And if you need it you can get just about any trophy repair done that you require.
This page has the following sub pages.
- How To Clean Marble
- How To Clean Stainless Steel
- How To Clean Wood
- How To Clean China
- How To Clean Crystal
- How To Clean Metal Surfaces
- How To Clean Porcelain
- How To Clean Acrylic
- How To Clean Glass
- Trophy Parts
- How To Clean Bronze
- How To Clean Painted Metal
- How To Clean Painted Surfaces
- How To Clean Concrete
- Trophy Repair