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<p>[QUOTE="Kashmir Pulaski, post: 8199366, member: 118376"]<font size="5">It’s also a funny thing about grasping for straws and coming up with over-the-top goofy situations that you try to fit your situation. </font></p><p><font size="5"><br /></font></p><p><font size="5">There is NO freakin’ abrasive metal. Even if there was, the coin would have been washed and rinsed BEFORE the steam. There’s also nothing in the water to cause any issues ... unless your tap comes directly from a supply source with ZERO filtration. The steam is used as a finishing agent to actually dry the coin so that it doesn’t have to be touched any further. </font></p><p><font size="5"><br /></font></p><p><font size="5">We’re talking about steam here, which at my house comes from a simple counter-top espresso machine. We’re NOT talking about any military sand-blaster used to clean ship hulls for repainting. </font></p><p><font size="5"><br /></font></p><p><font size="5">If you don’t understand that true hard-core experts like yourself just maybe sometimes have to realize someone might just have a good workable idea, that’s fine, but I hope you don’t continue not seeing anything outside your own unaccepting box. </font>[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Kashmir Pulaski, post: 8199366, member: 118376"][SIZE=5]It’s also a funny thing about grasping for straws and coming up with over-the-top goofy situations that you try to fit your situation. There is NO freakin’ abrasive metal. Even if there was, the coin would have been washed and rinsed BEFORE the steam. There’s also nothing in the water to cause any issues ... unless your tap comes directly from a supply source with ZERO filtration. The steam is used as a finishing agent to actually dry the coin so that it doesn’t have to be touched any further. We’re talking about steam here, which at my house comes from a simple counter-top espresso machine. We’re NOT talking about any military sand-blaster used to clean ship hulls for repainting. If you don’t understand that true hard-core experts like yourself just maybe sometimes have to realize someone might just have a good workable idea, that’s fine, but I hope you don’t continue not seeing anything outside your own unaccepting box. [/SIZE][/QUOTE]
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