Anyone ever use MS-70 "dip" ?
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Does this stuff work ?
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It's not a dip. I just used a little on a q-tip. It was just like doing some restoration work done over at NCS.
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<< <i>It's not a dip. I just used a little on a q-tip. >>
I wasn't really sure of how it would be applied but used the "dip" term more in a generic meaning.
My main concern would be it's actual effects on Copper. From the auction description i quoted it sounds like it
works basically the same as Acetone.
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Did it take away the haze?? Did you have to apply any pressure with the q-tip??
I have had it remove toning on silver coins.
Not saying it will remove all toning but it can change it's color.
<< <i>Did it take away the haze?? Did you have to apply any pressure with the q-tip?? >>
Yes to both. I thought it cleaned up well.
Detergents are molecules that attract "dirt" molecules and float away in water - just like in the clothes washer, you need detergent, aggitation and water. So you do have to rub it a little with the q-tip and then rinse it off. I use a qtip to dry it so it doesn't leave a spot.
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