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<p>[QUOTE="huntsman53, post: 628216, member: 1242"]Vess1,</p><p><br /></p><p>The Silver Jewelry Cleaner sold at WalMart in the Jewelry Department will remove most fingerprints...especially from Silver coins and most of the time, leave the coin looking like it just came from the Mint! It generally does not remove the luster from a coin like many of the Coin Dips used by Coin Dealers. The only problem with it and any dip, is to not over use it! Just two or three quick dips in the solution using the internel washtub will do. There is a problem with the Silver Cleaner that you should be aware of and that is when a calcium looking debris really starts to accumulate in the bottom of the plastic container, then throw the stuff out! Due to excessive use, a chemical reaction or change occurs to the Cleaner and once the debris in the bottom of the container is noticeable, it's effectiveness is gone and it will actually damage the luster on a coin.</p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p>Frank[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="huntsman53, post: 628216, member: 1242"]Vess1, The Silver Jewelry Cleaner sold at WalMart in the Jewelry Department will remove most fingerprints...especially from Silver coins and most of the time, leave the coin looking like it just came from the Mint! It generally does not remove the luster from a coin like many of the Coin Dips used by Coin Dealers. The only problem with it and any dip, is to not over use it! Just two or three quick dips in the solution using the internel washtub will do. There is a problem with the Silver Cleaner that you should be aware of and that is when a calcium looking debris really starts to accumulate in the bottom of the plastic container, then throw the stuff out! Due to excessive use, a chemical reaction or change occurs to the Cleaner and once the debris in the bottom of the container is noticeable, it's effectiveness is gone and it will actually damage the luster on a coin. Frank[/QUOTE]
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