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<p>[QUOTE="Kentucky, post: 3347262, member: 33176"]Gotta agree with Doug here to separate cleaning and harsh cleaning. Cleaning would be rinsing/soaking with any pure solvent or dipping in coin dip (treatment with other chemicals would have to be considered on a case-by-case basis). Use of abrasive techniques would be harsh cleaning. I, personally, find nothing wrong with dish soap, but would caution to THOROUGHLY remove any residue which could lead to future ugly toning.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Kentucky, post: 3347262, member: 33176"]Gotta agree with Doug here to separate cleaning and harsh cleaning. Cleaning would be rinsing/soaking with any pure solvent or dipping in coin dip (treatment with other chemicals would have to be considered on a case-by-case basis). Use of abrasive techniques would be harsh cleaning. I, personally, find nothing wrong with dish soap, but would caution to THOROUGHLY remove any residue which could lead to future ugly toning.[/QUOTE]
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