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Originally Posted by
jfines69
That is very interesting... Did you use a regular tooth brush... I have a childs extra soft... When I need to use it I start from the center and sweep to the rim... Helps prevent dragging debri across the coins surface... I think the hydrogen peroxide in an ultra sonic cleaner is a good idea to try... Not sure how much more effective it would be tho... The bubbles in the peroxide is what lifts and moves the debri... Hopefully the ultra sonic action doesn't separate the hydrogen out that mixes with oxygen and creates a rocket fuel then it wouldn't matter if it works or not
Yeh, a regular toothbrush since it was only experimental and I wasn't worried about damage. But the child extra soft is probably a good idea. And that sonic cleaner sounds like a winner.
Maybe that sonic cleaner separating the hydrogen is how NASA will create new age rocket fuel?
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Originally Posted by
uglycent
Try a high quality q-tip, You have more control and if you don't push you have very little chance of leaving a scratch. I I do this with some 99% rubbing alcohol to break down any oil holing the grit.
I've used Q-tips before but as ragged as this one was fibers would have been hard to remove.
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Jim
(A.K.A. Elmer Fudd) Be verwy verwy quiet... I'm hunting coins!!! Good Hunting!!!
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