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<p>[QUOTE="julzboi661, post: 97575, member: 4401"]<span style="color: Red"><font size="6"><font face="Arial Black">~~~~WARNING : I DO NOT SUGGEST THIS WITHOUT PROPER TRAINING, THIS IS A HIGH LEVEL SOLUTION, WHICH WILL BE DETRIMENTAL TO COINS IF NOT DONE CORRECTLY. TRY WITH A LINCOLN CENT THAT ISNT TOO VALUABLE~~~</font></font></span></p><p><br /></p><p>well.. seeing as i passed my chemistry class, and got the science scholar award... Acetic acid (vinegar) will remove all surface rust as long as you have chemical proof gloves. To start a "hotsolution" of HCL, put it in a glass / chemical resistant vial, pour in - table salt, distilled water, and iron filings. Then, you put it in a well ventilated room. After this, go back in an hour, and pour it into another vial strained, so there is nothing but pure NaH Cl2 ( wear a mask!!) This is an extremely powerful solution if done correctly. ( or just use 10 mole HCl)</p><p><br /></p><p>Set-up.</p><p>----- Get a box (whole box) of baking soda, and a glass of pure, boiled water that started as distilled water. Pour the baking soda in a wide bowl. Then, take a small amount of DILUTED VINEGAR, only around 1% solution, and set it in a shot glass ( works well :thumb<img src="styles/default/xenforo/clear.png" class="mceSmilieSprite mceSmilie1" alt=":)" unselectable="on" unselectable="on" /></p><p><br /></p><p>Procedure.</p><p>----- You put your NaH+Cl2 ( this is for the sitting period, most of the chlorine goes away <img src="styles/default/xenforo/clear.png" class="mceSmilieSprite mceSmilie2" alt=";)" unselectable="on" unselectable="on" /> ) in a pie tin that is tested before hand, and if it won't work, use a pyrex bowl but be careful.you use another instrument, dip the coin in the NaH+Cl2 for a split second, and then you dip it in the 1% vinegar, and quickly into the baking soda. after this, you rinse it with tap water, and then drop it into the distilled water.</p><p><br /></p><p>---- Aftercare</p><p>Some coins develop a residue. Acetone will bring this off. NaH - Cl2 will remove heavy PVC and rust.</p><p><br /></p><p>Once again, i must stress my belief that you need to have some prior experience in chemicals.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="julzboi661, post: 97575, member: 4401"][COLOR=Red][SIZE=6][FONT=Arial Black]~~~~WARNING : I DO NOT SUGGEST THIS WITHOUT PROPER TRAINING, THIS IS A HIGH LEVEL SOLUTION, WHICH WILL BE DETRIMENTAL TO COINS IF NOT DONE CORRECTLY. TRY WITH A LINCOLN CENT THAT ISNT TOO VALUABLE~~~[/FONT][/SIZE][/COLOR] well.. seeing as i passed my chemistry class, and got the science scholar award... Acetic acid (vinegar) will remove all surface rust as long as you have chemical proof gloves. To start a "hotsolution" of HCL, put it in a glass / chemical resistant vial, pour in - table salt, distilled water, and iron filings. Then, you put it in a well ventilated room. After this, go back in an hour, and pour it into another vial strained, so there is nothing but pure NaH Cl2 ( wear a mask!!) This is an extremely powerful solution if done correctly. ( or just use 10 mole HCl) Set-up. ----- Get a box (whole box) of baking soda, and a glass of pure, boiled water that started as distilled water. Pour the baking soda in a wide bowl. Then, take a small amount of DILUTED VINEGAR, only around 1% solution, and set it in a shot glass ( works well :thumb:) Procedure. ----- You put your NaH+Cl2 ( this is for the sitting period, most of the chlorine goes away ;) ) in a pie tin that is tested before hand, and if it won't work, use a pyrex bowl but be careful.you use another instrument, dip the coin in the NaH+Cl2 for a split second, and then you dip it in the 1% vinegar, and quickly into the baking soda. after this, you rinse it with tap water, and then drop it into the distilled water. ---- Aftercare Some coins develop a residue. Acetone will bring this off. NaH - Cl2 will remove heavy PVC and rust. Once again, i must stress my belief that you need to have some prior experience in chemicals.[/QUOTE]
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