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<p>[QUOTE="Just Carl, post: 932736, member: 4552"]PLease note as I've mentioned many times, any product that is manufactured is seldom and at times improbable that it is the same every time. Olive Oils are a manufactured product and although some may say Virgin Olive Oil, Extra Virgin Olive Oil, etc. the finished product may well be different from different manufacturers. In the referenced LINK that discusses Olive Oil note carefully this statement. </p><p>"Extra virgin olive oil must have less than .8% free fatty acid but some have less than .1%"</p><p>Again, note the SOME HAVE part. This too is a notation of the possible differences in that substance. </p><p>By this I mean what works for some may well ruin something done by someone else with what they think is the same product. </p><p>That is the worse part of statements made by so many when they say things like use Olive Oil, Lighter fluid, fingernail polish, dish soap and on and on and on with STUFF. </p><p>Go to Walmart, Kmart, Target, etc and look in the soap aisles. Note the many, many different types of dish soaps for example. Think they are all the same? Not a chance in H.................</p><p>As to cleaning coins. I suggest just use a wire wheel and battery acid. Why not do a great job of distruction.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Just Carl, post: 932736, member: 4552"]PLease note as I've mentioned many times, any product that is manufactured is seldom and at times improbable that it is the same every time. Olive Oils are a manufactured product and although some may say Virgin Olive Oil, Extra Virgin Olive Oil, etc. the finished product may well be different from different manufacturers. In the referenced LINK that discusses Olive Oil note carefully this statement. "Extra virgin olive oil must have less than .8% free fatty acid but some have less than .1%" Again, note the SOME HAVE part. This too is a notation of the possible differences in that substance. By this I mean what works for some may well ruin something done by someone else with what they think is the same product. That is the worse part of statements made by so many when they say things like use Olive Oil, Lighter fluid, fingernail polish, dish soap and on and on and on with STUFF. Go to Walmart, Kmart, Target, etc and look in the soap aisles. Note the many, many different types of dish soaps for example. Think they are all the same? Not a chance in H................. As to cleaning coins. I suggest just use a wire wheel and battery acid. Why not do a great job of distruction.[/QUOTE]
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