Quick question-is naval jelly safe on a gilded relic?

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austin_luker

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9" X35 - 11" LF - HF Elliptical - MI6 -
Garrett AT Pro with Neil Storm Coil, NEL SharpShooter and Garrett Pro PinPointer AT (Carrot)
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Yes just go slow and be easy. Have water close by to stop the acid reaction

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austin_luker

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9" X35 - 11" LF - HF Elliptical - MI6 -
Garrett AT Pro with Neil Storm Coil, NEL SharpShooter and Garrett Pro PinPointer AT (Carrot)
Primary Interest:
Metal Detecting
Aluminum jelly is the best, navel jelly is stronger but both work fine for buttons with guilt on them.

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