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<p>[QUOTE="Boss, post: 522504, member: 15110"]Thanks GD and Thad for the clear on xyelene and the tongs. I guess I just try not to get too high as kite on this (using mask now)<img src="styles/default/xenforo/clear.png" class="mceSmilieSprite mceSmilie9" alt=":eek:" unselectable="on" unselectable="on" />dd:. I think I will research or start any new post any time I want to try an unfamiliar product or procedure as I have made so many silly mistakes. Thanks Catbert for the compliment!! :high5: Thanks Spock for saying things I don't really understand- strange grammatical sentence structures, though I edit most of my posts as I misspell on my Blackberry at work- sneaking in posts between work.:bigeyes: It's hard to type accurately on those little computers). Thanks to Jim, RLM and you other cool cats. Maybe I can meet some of you someday. I will go to the Summer Long Beach Heritage show so anyone PM me if your going when the time comes. I would guess AJ will be there. </p><p> </p><p>My next post will be how to fix my 09 S VDB. I have a good story about that one with Dellars Darkner, presumably contaminated and spoted the coin grey and black and then used MEK, xylene and Verdigone to remove and it calmed way down, but not gone. My 14 D got the same spots (like verdigris/carbon spot look). Verdigone is fixing the 14 D great and those old hairlines I can't even see. Doesn't look like the same coin. You can see it in Jello's "complete Lincoln set". I will post these tonight and call it "Contaminated Dellar's" or something like that. :hail:[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Boss, post: 522504, member: 15110"]Thanks GD and Thad for the clear on xyelene and the tongs. I guess I just try not to get too high as kite on this (using mask now):odd:. I think I will research or start any new post any time I want to try an unfamiliar product or procedure as I have made so many silly mistakes. Thanks Catbert for the compliment!! :high5: Thanks Spock for saying things I don't really understand- strange grammatical sentence structures, though I edit most of my posts as I misspell on my Blackberry at work- sneaking in posts between work.:bigeyes: It's hard to type accurately on those little computers). Thanks to Jim, RLM and you other cool cats. Maybe I can meet some of you someday. I will go to the Summer Long Beach Heritage show so anyone PM me if your going when the time comes. I would guess AJ will be there. My next post will be how to fix my 09 S VDB. I have a good story about that one with Dellars Darkner, presumably contaminated and spoted the coin grey and black and then used MEK, xylene and Verdigone to remove and it calmed way down, but not gone. My 14 D got the same spots (like verdigris/carbon spot look). Verdigone is fixing the 14 D great and those old hairlines I can't even see. Doesn't look like the same coin. You can see it in Jello's "complete Lincoln set". I will post these tonight and call it "Contaminated Dellar's" or something like that. :hail:[/QUOTE]
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