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<p>[QUOTE="Greg Clark, post: 2564538, member: 83030"]I never did a chemical analysis of either VerdiCare or Verdigone. I did a simple litmus test and they are a base which is imperative to combat the acidic nature of verdigris.</p><p><br /></p><p>I didn't start this thread in order to step on anybodies toes. I thought coin collectors would benefit from a PROVEN way to combat this problem. Proven, you say? Yes....it's chemistry, which is not in dispute, and is proven with a fairly simple formula and the resulting reaction which changes the state of the verdigris. It's proven in the class room and in the lab.</p><p><br /></p><p>I posted this to share it's ease of production and same for use. With a box of baking soda, a box of washing soda and a few gallons of distilled water you can quickly produce enough solution to treat many thousands of coins for this problem.</p><p>I'm not here to debate the differences of this with other solutions.</p><p><br /></p><p>If you want to try it....go ahead.....don't want to.....don't.</p><p>For those of you who try it....You will be the better for the experience.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Greg Clark, post: 2564538, member: 83030"]I never did a chemical analysis of either VerdiCare or Verdigone. I did a simple litmus test and they are a base which is imperative to combat the acidic nature of verdigris. I didn't start this thread in order to step on anybodies toes. I thought coin collectors would benefit from a PROVEN way to combat this problem. Proven, you say? Yes....it's chemistry, which is not in dispute, and is proven with a fairly simple formula and the resulting reaction which changes the state of the verdigris. It's proven in the class room and in the lab. I posted this to share it's ease of production and same for use. With a box of baking soda, a box of washing soda and a few gallons of distilled water you can quickly produce enough solution to treat many thousands of coins for this problem. I'm not here to debate the differences of this with other solutions. If you want to try it....go ahead.....don't want to.....don't. For those of you who try it....You will be the better for the experience.[/QUOTE]
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