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<p>[QUOTE="cpm9ball, post: 5426396, member: 24633"]Ouch! You might try soaking it in 100% virgin olive oil and use a Q-Tip to remove the debris. A lengthy soak shouldn't hurt the plaquette. It might take more than one soak.</p><p><br /></p><p>I'll have to admit that this medalist has the longest name I have ever come across.</p><p><i><b>Jules Prosper Joseph Marie Edmond Legastelois</b></i> He was born in Paris in 1855, and most notably, was a pupil of Louis Oscar Roty.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="cpm9ball, post: 5426396, member: 24633"]Ouch! You might try soaking it in 100% virgin olive oil and use a Q-Tip to remove the debris. A lengthy soak shouldn't hurt the plaquette. It might take more than one soak. I'll have to admit that this medalist has the longest name I have ever come across. [I][B]Jules Prosper Joseph Marie Edmond Legastelois[/B][/I] He was born in Paris in 1855, and most notably, was a pupil of Louis Oscar Roty.[/QUOTE]
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