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Re: Good article on dipping.
Look carefully at the jar of Ez-Est and read the instructions, especially with respect to the rinse. It recommends a solution of mild soap prior to the final rinse! In my tests relating to dipping brand new bronze spouse medals into Ez-Est to get the spots off... It is very, very difficult to rinse the coin properly so… -
Re: Good article on dipping.
<< <i> << <i>Not so fast my friend. What you purport to be residue left on the coin after dipping is most like the silver surface layer that is removed by the acid in the dip. This dissolves in the dip as silver sulfate. Dip a silver coin into some Ezest and let the excess dip drip from the coin into a clean glass like a… -
Re: Good article on dipping.
<< <i>Not so fast my friend. What you purport to be residue left on the coin after dipping is most like the silver surface layer that is removed by the acid in the dip. This dissolves in the dip as silver sulfate. Dip a silver coin into some Ezest and let the excess dip drip from the coin into a clean glass like a clear… -
Re: Good article on dipping.

<< <i> << <i>WHEN you get your photo's to show up (read this thread) run your experiment except this time, put the drop of E-Z-Est on the mirror, then rinse it immediately. >> OK, I gave in and set up a photobucket account. Maybe something good will come of this after all. I also did what you asked...sort of. I dipped a…
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