What does acetone do to copper?
sinin1
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I am curious what acetone will do to copper? and how do you get PVC contaminants off of copper pennies?
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and will do it quickly. It will not affect the copper directly but sometimes dirt
and solubles are hiding problems. Olive oil works more mechanically by getting
down under things and loosening their grip.
I usually start with alcohol and then use acetone. For virdigris on copper I do
use olive oil and then alcohol if effective. On most circulated items it is often easiest
to just rub it off with your thumb, though this obviously isn't recommended on val-
uable items.
I avoid cleaning anything except to put into long term storage or to sell. Dirty
coins put into storage will often tarnish around dirt or debis (this includes the fine
pieces of metal that often adhere to coins in brand new rolls).
As with all solvents or other "treatments" - use acetone with extreme caution - especially if the coin is not brown.
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.....sure would have been nice if someone had warned me of the hazards of acetone on copper!
<< <i>Acetone will have the same effect as water (i.e. none) on the copper surfaces; however, it will remove PVC plasticizer residue. >>
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