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<p>[QUOTE="Boss, post: 653778, member: 15110"]Well, I think Doug is usually pretty clear with his points. Harshly cleaned and cleaned are not the same. I think Doug has been clear on that point, but to say that most attempts to clean dirty coins result in an uglier coin 99% of the time (previous quote) is simply inaccurate in my opinion. It is also a matter of opinion, but most of us that improved dirty coins have felt they looked a LOT better. Most others felt that way too. Anyway can reread my old threads (search under my profile) and reread those. I feel I have a lot of experience in this area. If a novice tries this they will almost guaranteed screw their coins up. Skill and knowledge and a careful approach are required. I will say I have seen no post where someone got lacquer off successfuly. I have not bought DMSO because I haven't found it. I will do a Google search. That's all I got to says abouts that![/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Boss, post: 653778, member: 15110"]Well, I think Doug is usually pretty clear with his points. Harshly cleaned and cleaned are not the same. I think Doug has been clear on that point, but to say that most attempts to clean dirty coins result in an uglier coin 99% of the time (previous quote) is simply inaccurate in my opinion. It is also a matter of opinion, but most of us that improved dirty coins have felt they looked a LOT better. Most others felt that way too. Anyway can reread my old threads (search under my profile) and reread those. I feel I have a lot of experience in this area. If a novice tries this they will almost guaranteed screw their coins up. Skill and knowledge and a careful approach are required. I will say I have seen no post where someone got lacquer off successfuly. I have not bought DMSO because I haven't found it. I will do a Google search. That's all I got to says abouts that![/QUOTE]
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