Dipping Question

I have several proof 69 Kennedys that have a light hazing...........I am trying to decide whether to dip them myself or send off for 'fixin'. A couple of them have a good shot at 69DCAM, but for the haze. Any advice will be appreciated. I am planning on 'experimenting' on some really ugly cam Kennedys I have.
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thing safe to use for us amateurs.
Rusty
<< <i>Acetone is the only thing safe to use for us amateurs.
Rusty >>
Yeah....use acetone on a proof and you'll end up with junk. Acetone will forever marr the mirror finish of a proof.
The kind of dip to use would be either jewel-luster or EZ-clean. Both are about the same if used properly. The key is to leave the dip on the coin ONLY long enough to take off the residue (15 seconds or less), then immediately wash it off with a base soap, and ivory liquid works perfectly.
DO NOT do this with copper - it will discolor the coin and you'll end up with junk. It's only safe to do with other metals.
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