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Fisher F75
Garrett AT-Pro
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5' Probe
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It's not too readily available around my neck of the woods either. Online is your best bet. It's about 8 bucks on Amazon.
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In the hole.
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Out of the hole
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Q- tips water gentle clean
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Aluminum Jelly cleaner and brightener by Loctite used with a q-tip gently
Very Nice!
I did one of my Staff GS Buttons a Couple years ago but used Naval Jelly 'Just looked at the bottle & it looks just like the Aluminum Jelly Bottle except it says "Naval Jelly .Rust Dissolver" Never tried it on a rusty piece tho.
Worked good on the button , I would have waited for the Aluminum Jelly if I was the OP (but it looks Good , Heck It might could use one more 30 second - 1 min ,Q-Tip rub on the remaining Green spots) . BUT
P.S. Is that Button you Cleaned a 1800's Post War Button?
Either way it look's GREAT.
Davers
6th Calvary after the civil war. Teddy's rough riders. They trained in Fort Oglethorpe ,Ga beside and in Chickamauga Battlefield.
Oh yes, I know Fort Oglethorpe ( not very well) So close but so far away. lol
Still some Great history on that button & Since You know where it came from IMO Way Better than a Reg, GS Button.
Note ..Would love to find a Guilt ed GS CW Button......If they made them , I think some firm did, But not super Sure.
Also Would you Stay Away from Naval Jelly & Stick With the Aluminum Type?
Where can you get that product at? I've asked at a few places and they look at me like I'm NUTZ..