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  1. #1
    us
    Jun 2011
    Florida
    Viper Trident Hybrid
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    What is a good way to clean my finds?

    I was using vinegar plain. Then I was told to use Lemon juice with the vinegar is that correct in cleaning all finds? I can't do electrolisys. So is there another way of cleaning?
    To touch history and wonder who dropped the treasure and why or what happened to them.

  2. #2
    us
    Nov 2006
    Florida
    Excalibur2 \ Sovereign GT BeachHunter ID
    883
    3 times
    Beach and Shallow Water Hunting

    Re: What is a good way to clean my finds?

    Google: Clean metal detecting finds.
    There are three kinds of people,Those who don't know.
    Those who don't care.
    And survivors.

  3. #3
    ca
    Aug 2007
    north vancouver,BC
    To many to say
    323
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    Re: What is a good way to clean my finds?

    Muriatic acid removes rust, its used for pickling steel.
    HH

  4. #4
    us
    Jun 2006
    Out in the hills near wherendaheckarwe
    WHITES, MINELAB
    1,966
    3 times

    Re: What is a good way to clean my finds?

    Can't really answer that question with a single answer. One technique works great with one metal, but will totally destroy another.

    If you can't or don't want to use electrolysis try citric acid for general cleaning. Look in the phone book for shops that carry home brewing supplies. It's not expensive, is edible so you don't have to worry about kids or pets getting into it & no fumes. Make a solution and soak your item use a tooth brush to loosen the crud as it starts to come off. After you've cleaned the item dry it real good. I've had very good results with Scotts Liquid Gold to coat iron objects to prevent rust coming back. Plus brass llooks real nice with a light coat.

    That's just one of the techniques I use to restore items. Do some searches here on TNet. There's tons of posts with good info to get you started.
    I know it's here, just need a bigger coil!

 

 

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