The directions don't say that:
That's an ambitious project!
Didn't see it until now. :wacky:
There is no shipping issue, we had orders delayed , force majeure is not a good thing. Our chemicals come straight from America's top chemical...
It will leave a very thin layer of a proprietary polymeric-based corrosion inhibitor - that's what it's designed to do. I've had test coins in...
The verdigris salts are not soluble in acetone but it will dehydrate it and stop it from growing if protected from air.
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1909 before and after conservation, light, powder film removed in a few minutes. [ATTACH]
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Back to the ugly toners. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Guess I better break these up with some beauty. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Another ugly toner. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Ugly duckling toner...but I like it! [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Your limb just snapped off. 100% American made with American ingredients.
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Also conserved this speck of verdigris on another coin. I let this one stand for 10 minutes under a tiny drop of VC applied with a toothpick....
I just completed this conservation tonight with VERDI-CARE. Covered the corrosion spot with VC using a toothpick (very tiny drop), let stand about...
And the S doesn't look remotely like an S, the rims are a joke, and on and on.... very crude fake.
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