Coin/Relic care

JakePhelps

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Does anyone know what is in these chemical coin cleaner/care?

Blue Ribbon professional coin cleaner/ conditioner and preservative

Coin Care by betterbilt chemicals removes soil and coating from coins leaving a natural finish and color

MS 70 "Industrial Strength" Coin Brightener

KOINSOLV Neutral COIN solvent

Nic-A-Lene cleaner

Nic-A-Tone toner

Nic-A-Date Used to "raise" the date on nickels

Deller's Darkener restores aged look to cleaned copper coins

If anyone knows what is in any of these cleaners that would be a great help, as i bulk quanity of them but have no money for them ::) I was hoping if someone knows what will do the same thing or whats in these i can substitute for them.
AND DONT FLAME ME FOR CLEANING COINS >:( ::) :D These are dug coins and relics that have a green crust on them and if i use coin care it makes em look great :) It allows you to see through the crap and see all the details and date, and markings, etc...

I was hoping conservator might know a thing or two ;)
 

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JakePhelps

JakePhelps

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They don't say whats in them i guess its a "secret" ::) But they do not clean coins like electrolysis, they make it so details show up better. If you have a coin thats green then you apply Coin Care it makes the green crap almost transparent and all the details show up nice. As for the nic-a-date, i dont think that has a cleaner in it either, i think its the stuff they use to raise gun serial numbers that have been filed off. If it helps the Coin Care smells like lemons sorta.
 

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JakePhelps

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hmm If noone knows how to make this stuff does someone at least know where to get it real cheap? ;D
 

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