You have been arguing with those who are trying to help you. So, don't be surprised at the reactions.
If you soak in water with a little baby shampoo, rinse with warm water, and pat dry, you will have a coin that is as clean as possible without hurting the coin.
Here's the honest truth... Yes, acetone from the hardware store or Walmart even. Also...If you read what I wrote earlier about "NO TOUCHY!", you should have ALL the info you need. If you read what EVERYONE wrote earlier you should have all the info you need. You can search Cointalk for tons of threads about 'restoring' coins. You mentioned looking for info from 'pro' coin people...you got plenty! If you come across as arguing there are some of us here who would've been helpful but instead we simply click on 'ignore' your profile and we're all done with that lol.
No, you do. Use proper English in your post. If folks don't know what you are asking you will never get correct answers. Stop acting like a child and get your act together. We are here to help but you make that impossible. Report me if you wish. I don't care.
The problem with using the "Ignore" button is that some of the new collectors might just believe his stupid ideas. Being able to read his crap allows you to warn others.
That's also known as A Guide Book of United States Coins. And don't clean your coins, even with just soap and water.