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<p>[QUOTE="Limes, post: 3706716, member: 101013"]Thanks for the advice everyone. </p><p><br /></p><p>An update: picked the green stuff away and put the coin in DW. Will refresh it daily, for about a week. And then heat it, i guess. The mechanical picking resulted in the bronze to surface. On some small BD-spots the patina is now completely gone. </p><p><br /></p><p>After the treatment with DW, i would like to apply something on it, to keep it safe. Online and in links in the post (eg bij Tiff) i read several methods (wax, verdi care). Might i ask for your help in this? What applicant do you think is best to apply to the coin? I am planning to put it in a close holder, so oxygene wont effect the coin. </p><p><br /></p><p>Also, looking at the wizzard coin supply website, verdi care is still out of stock. Some alternatives are mentioned. Does anyone have any experience with the alternatives mentioned? Forum ancient coins mentions 'paste wax'. Is that the same, as renaissance wax? </p><p><br /></p><p>Thanks![/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Limes, post: 3706716, member: 101013"]Thanks for the advice everyone. An update: picked the green stuff away and put the coin in DW. Will refresh it daily, for about a week. And then heat it, i guess. The mechanical picking resulted in the bronze to surface. On some small BD-spots the patina is now completely gone. After the treatment with DW, i would like to apply something on it, to keep it safe. Online and in links in the post (eg bij Tiff) i read several methods (wax, verdi care). Might i ask for your help in this? What applicant do you think is best to apply to the coin? I am planning to put it in a close holder, so oxygene wont effect the coin. Also, looking at the wizzard coin supply website, verdi care is still out of stock. Some alternatives are mentioned. Does anyone have any experience with the alternatives mentioned? Forum ancient coins mentions 'paste wax'. Is that the same, as renaissance wax? Thanks![/QUOTE]
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