Cleaning a token

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If it has the pitted or bubbled look it might be lost, but if just discolored maybe a chance.
 

Iron Patch said:
If it has the pitted or bubbled look it might be lost, but if just discolored maybe a chance.

Thanks. I got one side cleaned pretty good but the other side I think is too corroded.
 

I haven't posted them yet but I just got done cleaning 2 tokens that I thought for sure were "gone".

I started with a hot peroxide soak, probably 6-8 times at about 15-20 minutes per session and scrubbing them with a soft tooth brush in between. This started to bring out some of the detail but I needed something stronger so I used electrolysis and now they look much better.

This exactly what I did. I hope this helps.
http://gometaldetecting.com/electrolysis_cleaning.htm
 

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