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<p>[QUOTE="Just Carl, post: 561506, member: 4552"]WELCOME TO THE FORUM. </p><p>Oddly enough if the Olive Oil works, you may want to continue trying that method. Acetone would be preferred since it has no effect on the coins. There are things to remember though. The Olive Oil will leave a residue on the coins that should be removed. The Distilled water and Dish soap may do that for you but again, note the Dish soap may also leave a residue on the coins so Distilled water may have to be used again to remove that. </p><p>Another problem with Olive Oil, Dish Soap, etc is those are manufactured items and they may be considerably different from one to another. This is really important with Dish Soaps. Manufacturers add many ingrediants that are of no usage for a soap, but are essential to stop other manufacturers from copying thier products. Their actual formulae are propriatary and although they may list some or most of the ingrediants, they neve tell the percentages. </p><p>To sum this up I mean that what works with some coins with some products may ruin other coins from other products.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Just Carl, post: 561506, member: 4552"]WELCOME TO THE FORUM. Oddly enough if the Olive Oil works, you may want to continue trying that method. Acetone would be preferred since it has no effect on the coins. There are things to remember though. The Olive Oil will leave a residue on the coins that should be removed. The Distilled water and Dish soap may do that for you but again, note the Dish soap may also leave a residue on the coins so Distilled water may have to be used again to remove that. Another problem with Olive Oil, Dish Soap, etc is those are manufactured items and they may be considerably different from one to another. This is really important with Dish Soaps. Manufacturers add many ingrediants that are of no usage for a soap, but are essential to stop other manufacturers from copying thier products. Their actual formulae are propriatary and although they may list some or most of the ingrediants, they neve tell the percentages. To sum this up I mean that what works with some coins with some products may ruin other coins from other products.[/QUOTE]
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