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Cleaning Your Finds
How to clean Silver Coins
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<blockquote data-quote="Danny13" data-source="post: 447377" data-attributes="member: 7482"><p>Yeah i found that the first time with the leaking , but the seal came good. Put in some detergent , acts as a sulfactant and should sort out any pressure build up fill a quarter of the tumbler with water . The only issue I have had is with the pink stainless steel media . If you were using clr over a 24 hour period , would not recommend it . Afterwards i make sure any clr is cleaned from the media also . I only use clr on the really black and crusty coins.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Danny13, post: 447377, member: 7482"] Yeah i found that the first time with the leaking , but the seal came good. Put in some detergent , acts as a sulfactant and should sort out any pressure build up fill a quarter of the tumbler with water . The only issue I have had is with the pink stainless steel media . If you were using clr over a 24 hour period , would not recommend it . Afterwards i make sure any clr is cleaned from the media also . I only use clr on the really black and crusty coins. [/QUOTE]
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How to clean Silver Coins
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