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<p>[QUOTE="desertgem, post: 3797540, member: 15199"]Since they are steel, plated with zinc, they react strongly with acidic solutions and compounds. If it is minor corrosion you might get by with a couple of drops of clear vinegar in a glass of water but the steel edges ( they were not plated ) can react differently than zinc. They are common enough to get one you like to display and keep the memory ones as they are. Jim[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="desertgem, post: 3797540, member: 15199"]Since they are steel, plated with zinc, they react strongly with acidic solutions and compounds. If it is minor corrosion you might get by with a couple of drops of clear vinegar in a glass of water but the steel edges ( they were not plated ) can react differently than zinc. They are common enough to get one you like to display and keep the memory ones as they are. Jim[/QUOTE]
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