Blind Squirrel
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Does electrolysis work on silver dimes. I have found a Barber that is in pretty good shape, but the color is kind of chalky white.
boogeyman said:Give it a soak in citric acid. A few minutes at a time. Blot the loosened smegma off with a very soft cloth, don't scrub. Soak, blot, soak blot until it looks as good as you'd like. Then rinse very well in clear water. Put it in a small cup and let the faucet drip in the cup, so you have a constant clean water rinse.
jeff of pa said:if you do electrolysis on it,
Don't let it hang in the bath.
Dip it in for 30 to 60 seconds,
Then brush with a soft Bristle brush.
Then repeat as many times as Necessary to
see if you can Loosen & Remove it
without going overboard.
As I Said there will come a point where it will
start turning Gray.
I read once that if you make a paste with
Baking soda & Rub it on between your fingers
it will remove the gray, however just like any cleaning
you need to be willing to accept the possability of
fine scratching.
Not being a rare date, I suppose it's not
the end of the world if you do Scratch it
lightly.
I bet at least one remembered he hadn't cleaned the smegma out of the bilge in way too longRoland58 said:boogeyman said:Give it a soak in citric acid. A few minutes at a time. Blot the loosened smegma off with a very soft cloth, don't scrub. Soak, blot, soak blot until it looks as good as you'd like. Then rinse very well in clear water. Put it in a small cup and let the faucet drip in the cup, so you have a constant clean water rinse.
I haven't seen that word used since I was in high school.......and that was a long time ago. I had a boat I named "Smegma" and another named "Smegma II".......only had a few people ask about the name, the other's just seemed uninterested or happy not to know!
You made my day!