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<p>[QUOTE="GDJMSP, post: 7813609, member: 112"]Blake I gotta admit you threw me for loop with that ! I'm saying that because that, E Z Est, should absolutely take haze off a coin - just instantly !</p><p><br /></p><p>E Z Est is a pretty harsh mix of chemicals, it'll even remove black terminal toning in literally 1 second. So I'm just flabbergasted when you say it wouldn't take haze off silver Maple Leaf bullion ! The only thing I can figure is it's gotta be one of two things - either it wasn't haze at all, or somehow you didn't do something right.</p><p><br /></p><p>If what was on the coins was milk spots, and milk spots are quite common on silver Maple Leaf bullion, then no, E Z Est would not take them off. There isn't anything that will remove milk spots.</p><p><br /></p><p>All of that said, it is not necessary to use harsh coin dips to remove haze. MS70 will remove haze with a 1 second dip, followed by proper rinsing. And MS70 is only a tiny fraction as harsh as coin dips are. Coin can literally destroy a coin if the coin, strip all the luster right off the coin, if the coin is in the dip for even 1 second too long. MS70 can't do that. And if you leave a coin in coin dip long enough, the dip will literally dissolve the coin until it is no longer there. MS70 can't do that either.</p><p><br /></p><p>MS70 is a very, very mild solution. It'll take off haze lickety split, but it won't remove more advanced toning. Nor will it remove many other foreign substances that might get on a coin. It was specifically designed for removing haze because haze is such a common problem. And it even got it's name because of what it does, it'll remove haze that would keep a grade down because of lowered eye appeal, and allow that coin to be graded as a 70. Countless dealers, and collectors, when they submit modern mint products for grading, using MS70 on the coins first, is routine - it is standard operating procedure. They simply will not submit a coin without using it first ! They even use it when there is no haze visible to the naked eye.</p><p><br /></p><p>So I don't know what happened Blake, but something did.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="GDJMSP, post: 7813609, member: 112"]Blake I gotta admit you threw me for loop with that ! I'm saying that because that, E Z Est, should absolutely take haze off a coin - just instantly ! E Z Est is a pretty harsh mix of chemicals, it'll even remove black terminal toning in literally 1 second. So I'm just flabbergasted when you say it wouldn't take haze off silver Maple Leaf bullion ! The only thing I can figure is it's gotta be one of two things - either it wasn't haze at all, or somehow you didn't do something right. If what was on the coins was milk spots, and milk spots are quite common on silver Maple Leaf bullion, then no, E Z Est would not take them off. There isn't anything that will remove milk spots. All of that said, it is not necessary to use harsh coin dips to remove haze. MS70 will remove haze with a 1 second dip, followed by proper rinsing. And MS70 is only a tiny fraction as harsh as coin dips are. Coin can literally destroy a coin if the coin, strip all the luster right off the coin, if the coin is in the dip for even 1 second too long. MS70 can't do that. And if you leave a coin in coin dip long enough, the dip will literally dissolve the coin until it is no longer there. MS70 can't do that either. MS70 is a very, very mild solution. It'll take off haze lickety split, but it won't remove more advanced toning. Nor will it remove many other foreign substances that might get on a coin. It was specifically designed for removing haze because haze is such a common problem. And it even got it's name because of what it does, it'll remove haze that would keep a grade down because of lowered eye appeal, and allow that coin to be graded as a 70. Countless dealers, and collectors, when they submit modern mint products for grading, using MS70 on the coins first, is routine - it is standard operating procedure. They simply will not submit a coin without using it first ! They even use it when there is no haze visible to the naked eye. So I don't know what happened Blake, but something did.[/QUOTE]
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