why should metal be conserved?
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Clean and protect
There are metals all around us, and all of them corrode to some extent; iron rusts, and bronze and other copper alloys turn green with verdigris. ... Conservation slows down this process by removing corrosion and cleaning dirt from the objects.
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Clean and protect
There are metals all around us, and all of them corrode to some extent; iron rusts, and bronze and other copper alloys turn green with verdigris. ... Conservation slows down this process by removing corrosion and cleaning dirt from the objects.
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