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<p>[QUOTE="GDJMSP, post: 3850255, member: 112"]That's one brand but there are quite a few others as well. They are all similar in nature (composition) but differ in strength, some a lot, others not so much. Or, if ya know chemicals well enough, you can even make your own from scratch. And they can all either be used full strength or diluted to varying degrees.</p><p><br /></p><p>It should be noted that coin dip, when used correctly, works like a charm - it almost seems like magic at times. But, when used incorrectly it can literally destroy a coin. So you absolutely <b>must</b> know what you're doing when you use it !</p><p><br /></p><p>It should also be noted that using coin is always a crap shoot, because ya never know what you're gonna find underneath whatever it is you're taking off the coin. </p><p><br /></p><p>And, it should also be noted that some coins are candidates for dipping and others are not candidates for dipping. And it is incumbent on <b>you</b> to know which is which ![/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="GDJMSP, post: 3850255, member: 112"]That's one brand but there are quite a few others as well. They are all similar in nature (composition) but differ in strength, some a lot, others not so much. Or, if ya know chemicals well enough, you can even make your own from scratch. And they can all either be used full strength or diluted to varying degrees. It should be noted that coin dip, when used correctly, works like a charm - it almost seems like magic at times. But, when used incorrectly it can literally destroy a coin. So you absolutely [B]must[/B] know what you're doing when you use it ! It should also be noted that using coin is always a crap shoot, because ya never know what you're gonna find underneath whatever it is you're taking off the coin. And, it should also be noted that some coins are candidates for dipping and others are not candidates for dipping. And it is incumbent on [B]you[/B] to know which is which ![/QUOTE]
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