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<p>[QUOTE="BadThad, post: 1478517, member: 17261"]Olive oil is the defacto "go to" for people. It's been recommended for decades, that doesn't mean it's right. I've done plenty of experimentation with it and I absolutely hate it.</p><p><br /></p><p>Acetone is a coin safe solvent. Depending on the lacquer, it may or may not remove it. As far as verdigris, it will not remove it, however, it will dehydrate it and arrest the progression as long as the coin is stored properly after rinsing/soaking.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="BadThad, post: 1478517, member: 17261"]Olive oil is the defacto "go to" for people. It's been recommended for decades, that doesn't mean it's right. I've done plenty of experimentation with it and I absolutely hate it. Acetone is a coin safe solvent. Depending on the lacquer, it may or may not remove it. As far as verdigris, it will not remove it, however, it will dehydrate it and arrest the progression as long as the coin is stored properly after rinsing/soaking.[/QUOTE]
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