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  1. #1

    Mar 2008
    Iowa
    Minelab Explorer II sunray x-1 probe
    192

    clean tokens?

    do you think it is a good idea to clean old aluminum trade tokens and if so how would you clean them? Thanks, JJ
    Luck is what happens when preparation meets opportunity- Jack DeAngelis

  2. #2

    Dec 2006
    Watseka, Illinois
    Back to the ETRAC !!! Fisher f-point, Ratphones,
    735

    Re: clean tokens?

    Depends on the value.. Aluminum mag and wheel polish works pretty well without pitting of some of the chemical strippers..
    WADE ON IN THE WATER AIN"T DEEP!!!!

  3. #3

    Mar 2008
    Iowa
    Minelab Explorer II sunray x-1 probe
    192

    Re: clean tokens?

    Would you risk taking off patina from a more valuable token to make it shiny or leave as is? Would cleaning drop the value?
    Luck is what happens when preparation meets opportunity- Jack DeAngelis

  4. #4

    Dec 2006
    Watseka, Illinois
    Back to the ETRAC !!! Fisher f-point, Ratphones,
    735

    Re: clean tokens?

    Not if extremely valuable.. But even most rare ones are under $20..
    WADE ON IN THE WATER AIN"T DEEP!!!!

  5. #5

    Mar 2008
    Iowa
    Minelab Explorer II sunray x-1 probe
    192

    Re: clean tokens?

    Thank you for the good advice fellas. JJ
    Luck is what happens when preparation meets opportunity- Jack DeAngelis

 

 

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