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<p>[QUOTE="Lon Chaney, post: 1157907, member: 29844"]You may want to get the coin cleaning stuff from a coin shop to dip it in.</p><p>It may work, I'm not sure, I've never cleaned a coin.</p><p><br /></p><p>If you do dip it in, just to try it, remember: dip it very briefly (1-3 seconds), and don't rub it, blot it with something non-abrasive. Then I think you're supposed to put it in mineral water or something.</p><p><br /></p><p>Hopefully somebody that knows more will chime in.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Lon Chaney, post: 1157907, member: 29844"]You may want to get the coin cleaning stuff from a coin shop to dip it in. It may work, I'm not sure, I've never cleaned a coin. If you do dip it in, just to try it, remember: dip it very briefly (1-3 seconds), and don't rub it, blot it with something non-abrasive. Then I think you're supposed to put it in mineral water or something. Hopefully somebody that knows more will chime in.[/QUOTE]
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