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<p>[QUOTE="Rhino89, post: 889161, member: 21773"]Interesting, what made you say that? I'm a pharmacy student, true. Off topic: Who else on here is med?</p><p> </p><p>Vaseline on silver as far as I know doesn't cause anything. I'll add a very small amount of sulfur into the mix and see what happens, I won't expose it to too much, and based on what happens I'll adjust the paste. I can change the vaseline to something else though... I was just thinking of a carrier vehicle for the sulfur that would keep the sulfur on the surface evenly everywhere.</p><p> </p><p>After looking at Boss's old thread about the lincoln everyone tried to revive, I'll definitely use a very low-sulfur paste mix in my experiment. That way, if it does cause changes in the coin's appearance, it would be slow enough to control and modify, and I won't just have an "after" picture of a rotten coin.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Rhino89, post: 889161, member: 21773"]Interesting, what made you say that? I'm a pharmacy student, true. Off topic: Who else on here is med? Vaseline on silver as far as I know doesn't cause anything. I'll add a very small amount of sulfur into the mix and see what happens, I won't expose it to too much, and based on what happens I'll adjust the paste. I can change the vaseline to something else though... I was just thinking of a carrier vehicle for the sulfur that would keep the sulfur on the surface evenly everywhere. After looking at Boss's old thread about the lincoln everyone tried to revive, I'll definitely use a very low-sulfur paste mix in my experiment. That way, if it does cause changes in the coin's appearance, it would be slow enough to control and modify, and I won't just have an "after" picture of a rotten coin.[/QUOTE]
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