How to clean your finds

LuckyDragon

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If any of you ever found a dirty rusty old cion or etc
for turish use TUR-X and for rusty and crusted you might want use a little
High speed tool called a dremal,
for cleaning off rust a soft wire brush bit
for scrubing a brishle brush bit
I'm going make a find cleaning kit my self,
it will have a Dremal rotory tool
some cleaning wirebrushes
also some bristlebrushes
plus some buffing bits and polish
this is good for coins and jewery
any make of high speed rotory tool will do
Black and Decker etc :wink:
 

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Lucky, not intending to tell you what to do with your own property. But ya might wanta seriously rethink what you are talking about doing to coins that could be real valuable.
The method you are talking about will leave even very tiny scratch marks on your coins and that will definitely devalue them by more than you want to know. Better consider another method less abrasive or caustic. :o Comancero
 

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