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<p>[QUOTE="gxseries, post: 125896, member: 4373"]If you looked up what PVC is, PVC has the ever-hating chloride compound in it, which is the active ingredient to ruin anything. But it is only when PVC starts to break down, which gives out the bad chloride compound.</p><p><br /></p><p>Let's put it this way, if you have ever swam in a public swimming pool, you know what is the active chemical compound they use - yes, chlorine. If you have sensitive skin and hair, you know what the effects are, and often you would shower as soon as you get out from the pool. If you see some cases of Olympics swimmers, you can see that some swimmers do have bleached hair, not because they did some sort of hair treatment, but often because of the extensive training periods. </p><p><br /></p><p>Moral of the story: IF you know there is PVC damage in the <u>EARLY</u> stages, you would want to get rid of it as soon as possible. The only exception will be on copper coins as acetone seem to leave some sort of wierd toning on such coins.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="gxseries, post: 125896, member: 4373"]If you looked up what PVC is, PVC has the ever-hating chloride compound in it, which is the active ingredient to ruin anything. But it is only when PVC starts to break down, which gives out the bad chloride compound. Let's put it this way, if you have ever swam in a public swimming pool, you know what is the active chemical compound they use - yes, chlorine. If you have sensitive skin and hair, you know what the effects are, and often you would shower as soon as you get out from the pool. If you see some cases of Olympics swimmers, you can see that some swimmers do have bleached hair, not because they did some sort of hair treatment, but often because of the extensive training periods. Moral of the story: IF you know there is PVC damage in the [u]EARLY[/u] stages, you would want to get rid of it as soon as possible. The only exception will be on copper coins as acetone seem to leave some sort of wierd toning on such coins.[/QUOTE]
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