bronze disease

Moe (fl)

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Not sure about the bronze issue, but, yes, that does happen to aluminum. The hardware stores sell a 'gel' that removes oxidation and somewhat protects the aluminum. Can't recall the name right now.
 

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Hi Moe

Electrolytic cleaning can start bronze disease which being progressive can totally destroy a coin or item.
Mechanical cleaning back to bare metal or picking out small spots with a metal tool works but every trace of the disease must be removed.
Next degrease the item in acetone or alcohol, dry and soak in a solution of sodium sesquicarbonate to reduce chlorides and again allow to dry. Then treat with BTA (benezotriazole). Soak in a 5-7% solution for another week.
Its a lot of work. Even then when the item is completely dry its best to use a conservation wax or lacquer to finish off.

Brian
 

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Moe (fl)

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Thanks for the replies.

Please post pics of items with bronze disease and aluminum corrosion.

Moe
 

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Moe (fl)

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Brian,

I know a lot of people use reverse electrolysis to clean their beach finds. Isn't more of a rare thing to get bronze disease started by electrolysis?

Moe
 

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