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<p>[QUOTE="GDJMSP, post: 25264705, member: 112"]You completely misinterpreted my post ! It's not arrogance at all ! I just didn't want to have to type it out for the thousandth time.</p><p><br /></p><p>1 - distilled water</p><p>2 - acetone</p><p>3 - xylene</p><p>4 - con dip</p><p><br /></p><p>Those are the best, as in most effective, and safest, as in causing no damage to the coin, methods there are for properly cleaning a coin. And each one of them has it's own methods with sometimes lengthy explanations of how to use it properly. And when not to use it, and when to use it on which coins and which ones not to use it on. Basically I'd have to sit here and type for a couple of hours and I still wouldn't have explained all of the various situations. </p><p><br /></p><p>So please, do me a favor, and look it up. You'll find pretty much everything you'd need to know. And you're not going to find any single post that covers everything because there is simply too much. It would literally take a book to explain it all.</p><p><br /></p><p>Or, if you have a specific question, and a specific coin, please post a pic of that coin and I'll be happy to explain to you in detail what I would suggest be done with that specific coin.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="GDJMSP, post: 25264705, member: 112"]You completely misinterpreted my post ! It's not arrogance at all ! I just didn't want to have to type it out for the thousandth time. 1 - distilled water 2 - acetone 3 - xylene 4 - con dip Those are the best, as in most effective, and safest, as in causing no damage to the coin, methods there are for properly cleaning a coin. And each one of them has it's own methods with sometimes lengthy explanations of how to use it properly. And when not to use it, and when to use it on which coins and which ones not to use it on. Basically I'd have to sit here and type for a couple of hours and I still wouldn't have explained all of the various situations. So please, do me a favor, and look it up. You'll find pretty much everything you'd need to know. And you're not going to find any single post that covers everything because there is simply too much. It would literally take a book to explain it all. Or, if you have a specific question, and a specific coin, please post a pic of that coin and I'll be happy to explain to you in detail what I would suggest be done with that specific coin.[/QUOTE]
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