Greetings community! I understand it's my first post, so I'll be doing my best to make a good impression.

So I got a straight razor for my birthday, a beautiful Dovo straight razor with a gold and silver insignia on the blade, as well as what seems to be a gold squiggle running along the top.

Now, I've been using it a lot. I have a strop which keeps it plenty sharp, but there is a little bit of a problem... water marks. I'm not exactly sure if that's what they are actually called, but the spots on the blade that you get when it's just not dry enough when you put it away.

So far it has three. Perhaps it was the humidity where I live being sporadic, perhaps it was me being in a rush, or perhaps it is me just being a terrible person. Either way, there are three.

Now... I'd like them gone. They are marks of imperfection on a beautiful instrument of shaving history, and they seem to scar the surface of the blade. I've thought about a metal polish, but although something against a ferrous surface would be appropriate, the gold and silver insignia on the blade and the gold along the top, well, it's not going to fair well against a semi-corrosive polish.

So my question is, how can I remove these water spots, possibly patina -not sure on definition-, without hurting the precious and soft metals in the middle of the blade?

Thanks in advance gentlemen!