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<p>[QUOTE="Orange Julius, post: 8321461, member: 77226"]hmm... could be. I don't think it is though. BD is usually a lighter green and powdery. I think it's just mineralization that's found some crevices/old corrosion to live in. The best thing to do in cases like this is take some good photos and leave it be for a while, periodically revisiting it. If you notice any differences later on (months, years), then treat it. The best course is usually do the minimum necessary.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Orange Julius, post: 8321461, member: 77226"]hmm... could be. I don't think it is though. BD is usually a lighter green and powdery. I think it's just mineralization that's found some crevices/old corrosion to live in. The best thing to do in cases like this is take some good photos and leave it be for a while, periodically revisiting it. If you notice any differences later on (months, years), then treat it. The best course is usually do the minimum necessary.[/QUOTE]
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