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<p>[QUOTE="Kentucky, post: 3054438, member: 33176"]Wow, whatever you do, be careful. Professional conservation might be expensive, so measures you can do would include first rinsing/soaking in acetone to take off any organics and then soaking awhile in distilled water to loosen any grime or grit. Careful prodding with a toothpick might take off some of the black, and careful use of eZest with a cotton swab only in the dark areas.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Kentucky, post: 3054438, member: 33176"]Wow, whatever you do, be careful. Professional conservation might be expensive, so measures you can do would include first rinsing/soaking in acetone to take off any organics and then soaking awhile in distilled water to loosen any grime or grit. Careful prodding with a toothpick might take off some of the black, and careful use of eZest with a cotton swab only in the dark areas.[/QUOTE]
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