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Dec 12, 2005, 05:41 PM
#1
How Do I Clean An Aluminum Token?
I have this large Aluminum token I'd like to clean and make bright and shiny.
Any ideas?
Thanks
"Everything is an anomaly" Michigan Badger
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Dec 14, 2005, 03:43 PM
#2
 finder of the gold coin
Re: How Do I Clean An Aluminum Token?
have you ever used dmso? (dimethyl sulfoxide) it should clean it without any damage.
HH Mark
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Dec 14, 2005, 04:14 PM
#3
 finder of the gold coin
Re: How Do I Clean An Aluminum Token?
Zeb there is also another product that cleans aluminum real well and it's called orange blast
there's different types, get the one for wheels also it's way cheaper than dmso.
HH Mark
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Dec 14, 2005, 04:16 PM
#4
Re: How Do I Clean An Aluminum Token?
Thanks, Mark.
Is this sold in auto supply stores?
"Everything is an anomaly" Michigan Badger
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Dec 14, 2005, 04:32 PM
#5
 finder of the gold coin
Re: How Do I Clean An Aluminum Token?
the orange blast is, i bought a bottle at big lots discount store for less than 3 bucks,it's also
sold in auto parts stores, i sprayed the wheels on my truck with it and when i rinsed it off they looked better than new,good luck!
HH Mark
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Dec 14, 2005, 05:40 PM
#6
 Tesoro Cibola
Re: How Do I Clean An Aluminum Token?
you should be able to get Noxon7 metal polish at a stop&shop or soemthing, it works great on alot of metals including brass, copper, aluminum, bronze, etc...
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Dec 16, 2005, 06:36 PM
#7
 CS IS NEXT
Re: How Do I Clean An Aluminum Token?
Orange blast huh?thanks,sold.
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Dec 16, 2005, 11:05 PM
#8
 monty
Re: How Do I Clean An Aluminum Token?
I'll tell you what not to use! Electrolysis! I dissolved an aluminum token overnight by trying that! Monty
Don't make me loose the hounds! If you dig, Cover up your holes.
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Dec 17, 2005, 08:29 AM
#9
Re: How Do I Clean An Aluminum Token?
Electrolysis was once used extensively for the cleaning of ancient bronze coins but has been abandoned now by most conservators. It's vary harsh and can do a great deal of damage to any coin.
I have in my collection of photos, pictures of what electrolysis can do to shipwreck artifacts. One picture shows what is left of a Silver Rider coin from the Flying Heart after an electrolysis treatment (ashes). The Mel Fisher group used it in the 80's but now I'm sure they know better.
I know about cleaning bronze and silver (love silver) but aluminum is a whole new field for me.
I'm guessing that soap and water plus maybe some very mild rubbing compound is the answer.
"Everything is an anomaly" Michigan Badger
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Jan 18, 2007, 09:15 PM
#10
Re: How Do I Clean An Aluminum Token?
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Jan 28, 2007, 06:41 PM
#11
CANE FIELD BANDITS and IRON BRIGADE MEMBER
Re: How Do I Clean An Aluminum Token?
I was able to scrape a lot of oxidation off of an old aluminum token with a wooden toothpick.
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1740, 1777, 1784, 1796, 1801, 180?, 1806, 1807, 1808, and 1814
1836 8 Reales
A 17?? One Real
1819 Token/Jeton
Two "Russian Blue" Trade Beads
Henry Clay Campaign Button
FIVE Early New Orleans Seated Coins:
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1892 Barber Dime
1918 Walking Liberty Half
1866 and 18?? Shield Nickels, and some GawGag V's and Beefaloes.
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Possible Spanish Colonial Era Cap Badge
FOUR War of 1812 Artillery Buttons
1820s Pewter Militia "U.S." Button
CW Eagle Artillery Cuff Button
CW Eagle Infantry Officer's Coat Button
3-Ringers, Enfields, Musketballs, and Shell Fragments
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