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Posted 03-05-2009 at 09:17 PM by TomCorona

Hello all. I'd posted (I thought) this question via my "welcome" message/blog, I think, but didn't get any answers and now I can't find it. So...curiously, I ask, would/ has anyone used lighter fluid to clean coins ? I know the general rule of thought for cleaning coins, and the answer mostly being "don't". My dilemma is, my childhood best friend, who collects/buy/sells coins (has been into the hobby since he was 6...now 45), swears that lighter fluid has no ill effects on coins, says he's done it for years, and insists it is fine. I would like to know your opinions though, as I believe a consensus from experienced people (such as yourselves as well as my good friend) results in the most informed decision possible. I mentioned acetone, which he said "no" to (as it result in damage), further very confidently insisting "lighter fluid" is the way to go. He told me to try it on lesser coins, which I will do, but, I really would like your opinions.

Thanks!
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    the_man12's Avatar
    I have never tried it, but I would think it would discolor the coins more than clean them, but there is only one way to find out!
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    Posted 03-05-2009 at 09:50 PM by the_man12 the_man12 is offline
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    Yeah, I plan to, thanks. I was just wondering if anyone knew for sure before I got brave with higher value coins.
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    Posted 03-06-2009 at 12:03 AM by TomCorona TomCorona is offline
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    FreakyGarrettC's Avatar
    Probably not the best idea.
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    Posted 03-06-2009 at 10:31 AM by FreakyGarrettC FreakyGarrettC is offline
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    snaz's Avatar
    Absolutley agree with Garret. Not the best idea. Acetone is your safest bet, although I highly recommend not doing this uses your coin will be worse off without a gentle dip. If something is eating away at the surface if your coin, then it woud be recommended.
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    Posted 03-07-2009 at 04:17 AM by snaz snaz is online now
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    TheNoost's Avatar
    if you do this, please provide before and after pics. Never heard of this before. Do are you supposed to light it on fire? You can ask FreakyG about coins and fire.(They don't mix)
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    Posted 03-08-2009 at 03:37 AM by TheNoost TheNoost is offline
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    coleguy's Avatar
    From what I've read on butane, it's a solvent with acidic properties. Seems long term exposure to metal would cause errosion.
    Guy~
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    Posted 03-15-2009 at 04:30 PM by coleguy coleguy is offline
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    Andrew67's Avatar

    My results

    So here is the results of an overnight soak in lighter fluid. First pics before second is after and so on....
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    Posted 03-18-2009 at 12:22 PM by Andrew67 Andrew67 is offline
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    Tom kinda a waste of time, maybe you have had better results. Something like vinager works better but really strips a layer of metal off the coin so not recommended on something nice. Hope this helps your form your opinion.
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    Posted 03-18-2009 at 12:24 PM by Andrew67 Andrew67 is offline
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    You could try acetone or, but not really recomended, hydrogen peroxide for the nastier things.
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    Posted 05-21-2009 at 09:51 AM by byrd740 byrd740 is offline
 
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