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<p>[QUOTE="Just Carl, post: 499450, member: 4552"]The problem with posts like this is the new or young collectors that may read this and try it. There really should be a starter to posts like this that never attempt to clean any coins you are not aware of it's true value. </p><p>Never attemept to clean coins with solutions that you are not familiar with.</p><p>Do not clean coins with things recommended by people you don't know. Remember that if something bad happens, loss of eye site, fires in a home, burned furniture, excessively damaged coins, etc. that the people that said that are on the internet and they sometimes, usually, don't care what you do. Any problems that occur to your they could just say OOpps. To bad. Or nothing at all.</p><p>Also, note that those that say they have had success with this or that may well be just a dream. I could say use Radiation to make your coins radiant and it works great for me. Yeah, right. </p><p>Really watch out for those recommending the usage of flamable materials. Again, you don't know them and they don't care what happens to you since they don't know you either. </p><p>A really good policy is to <b>JUST DON'T CLEAN COINS</b>.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Just Carl, post: 499450, member: 4552"]The problem with posts like this is the new or young collectors that may read this and try it. There really should be a starter to posts like this that never attempt to clean any coins you are not aware of it's true value. Never attemept to clean coins with solutions that you are not familiar with. Do not clean coins with things recommended by people you don't know. Remember that if something bad happens, loss of eye site, fires in a home, burned furniture, excessively damaged coins, etc. that the people that said that are on the internet and they sometimes, usually, don't care what you do. Any problems that occur to your they could just say OOpps. To bad. Or nothing at all. Also, note that those that say they have had success with this or that may well be just a dream. I could say use Radiation to make your coins radiant and it works great for me. Yeah, right. Really watch out for those recommending the usage of flamable materials. Again, you don't know them and they don't care what happens to you since they don't know you either. A really good policy is to [B]JUST DON'T CLEAN COINS[/B].[/QUOTE]
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