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<p>[QUOTE="GDJMSP, post: 2908902, member: 112"]There's several different things it could be, chief among them is what is commonly referred to dip residue. But dip residue occurs because or when the coin wasn't dipped properly. Which is why I asked you to describe your process in detail - so I could tell what you were doing wrong - if anything. If you'd just follow my requests and directions, well, like I said we might be able to get somewhere. But I can't help provide answers without detailed information. And as I mentioned before, the pics will sure help do that. But I still need your description of exactly what you do and when and how you do it. And for how long. Everything matters.</p><p><br /></p><p>As for MS70, it's a great product if you use for what it was designed to do - and that is primarily to get haze off of modern Proof coins. Beyond that it's not really good for much of anything else. Sure, they claim it'll do this and do that, but in most cases it doesn't. It will remove some stuff that acetone and/or xylene will remove, but the acetone and/or xylene do a better job with none of the downsides that MS70 can have.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="GDJMSP, post: 2908902, member: 112"]There's several different things it could be, chief among them is what is commonly referred to dip residue. But dip residue occurs because or when the coin wasn't dipped properly. Which is why I asked you to describe your process in detail - so I could tell what you were doing wrong - if anything. If you'd just follow my requests and directions, well, like I said we might be able to get somewhere. But I can't help provide answers without detailed information. And as I mentioned before, the pics will sure help do that. But I still need your description of exactly what you do and when and how you do it. And for how long. Everything matters. As for MS70, it's a great product if you use for what it was designed to do - and that is primarily to get haze off of modern Proof coins. Beyond that it's not really good for much of anything else. Sure, they claim it'll do this and do that, but in most cases it doesn't. It will remove some stuff that acetone and/or xylene will remove, but the acetone and/or xylene do a better job with none of the downsides that MS70 can have.[/QUOTE]
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