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<p>[QUOTE="Kentucky, post: 2755557, member: 33176"]Yeah, it is pretty nasty stuff. Here is what I do for cleaning silver cons with eZest. I wash my hands thoroughly with soap and warm/hot water and rinse them thoroughly. I then place the coin gently in the sink and let hot water wash over it for several seconds to take off any surface grit. I have a small plastic basket I use to dip the coin with. I put the con in the basket and give it about a half-second dip, raise it and dip it again. I immediately move the basket to the hot running water and rinse it thoroughly. If it looks like it needs it, I repeat the procedure. If you don't have a plastic dip basket, you could use some clean netting like bags some fruit comes in or use plastic tipped tweezers. If you use the tweezers, I would dip the coin, rinse it, change the position of the tweezers and again quickly dip the coin followed by an immediate rinse. When you are happy with the results (or disgusted - as the case may be), I do a final distilled water rinse and blot the coin dry with a clean soft towel.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Kentucky, post: 2755557, member: 33176"]Yeah, it is pretty nasty stuff. Here is what I do for cleaning silver cons with eZest. I wash my hands thoroughly with soap and warm/hot water and rinse them thoroughly. I then place the coin gently in the sink and let hot water wash over it for several seconds to take off any surface grit. I have a small plastic basket I use to dip the coin with. I put the con in the basket and give it about a half-second dip, raise it and dip it again. I immediately move the basket to the hot running water and rinse it thoroughly. If it looks like it needs it, I repeat the procedure. If you don't have a plastic dip basket, you could use some clean netting like bags some fruit comes in or use plastic tipped tweezers. If you use the tweezers, I would dip the coin, rinse it, change the position of the tweezers and again quickly dip the coin followed by an immediate rinse. When you are happy with the results (or disgusted - as the case may be), I do a final distilled water rinse and blot the coin dry with a clean soft towel.[/QUOTE]
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