REMOVING DIRT & CONCRETION FROM C/W ERA LEAD..........

8mygritz

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without removing white patina(oxidation)?pic.attached is 140 or so fired lead found embedded in hillside(target practice?)that i was able to clean up a little bit.to the right of this pile are misc. lead items(mostly unfired & dropped)found nearby w/patina intact,but no concretion before being cleaned up.what would be the best solution to soak these in to remove just concretion & or dirt?union campsight,thanx DSCN1701.JPG
 

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I run mine under water and very lightly brush with a tooth brush. Just water. Sometimes if they are really dirty I will let them soak over night. Depending on the soil, sometimes they will not come clean but most do. Nice finds.

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8mygritz

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maybe soak them for a few days w/"dawn" or other?thanx
 

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8mygritz

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was also thinking about soaking in orange citrus concentrate,but i just want to take off the dirt & not the white.
 

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