One of the things I have been neglecting is how reactive the material is from a clean, fresh surface. If aluminum is freed from it's oxide...
Thanks for all contributions. I just might try the EZest. Would that be preferable to Brasso? What are the active ingredients in Brasso...OK,...
The sound of that is something quite..........no, no, no
As far as I know they are 100% (or what passes for that). They are stamped "Baker".
Supposed to look like he was jumping in...duh [ATTACH]
If it is a large dog...no problem. If it is a chiwa...chick...little dog, this won't work.
Thad has a fabulous product VerdiCare that will help with verdigris or with bronze disease, I have used and recommend it. What I am talking about...
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OK, I know about EZest coin dip for silver, it contains sulfuric acid and thiourea. Is there any "dip" that can be used for copper that will not...
I got this one to load: http://www.royalmint.com/our-coins/events/the-longest-reigning-monarch
I think they've crashed the page, I can't get royalmint.com to load.
http://www.bbc.com/news/uk-34111836
Is the WVU for West Virginia University? The people on this board like to jive people, but can give out REALLY good advice and...
I have three old platinum crucibles I found when cleaning out a lab in New York City many years ago. Where would be a good place to sell them....
To quote Chico Marx, "Sometimes a little-bit is a whole-lot and sometimes a whole-lot is a little-bit."
I just don't have your silver tongue.
Did you let any of those people live?
You're just a big old wooley bear...yes you are...yes you are (in my best Francis Bavier impression).
They do not grade dipped coins, they grade only coins they cannot tell have been cleaned/dipped.
Like most things, this is subject to The Law Of Diminishing Returns. How much is your time worth to get an extra 1%...2%...etc.
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