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lv2jamm
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cleaning & preserving metal/iron relics
I've noticed that alot of the post address cleaning coins and I was wondering if there are any recommendations for cleaning and preserving metal/iron relics. I've resently started relic hunting and in the process of cleaning some small items (hat pin, musket hammer, small buckle) have probably caused more harm than good. The soil has a lot of iron & minerals and is hardened like concrete even after the piece has soaked for some time. Is there anything out there or a process that would remove some of the soil build up with out damaging the relic? If I have a piece thats cleaned what can be put on it to protect it. Any ideas or thoughts would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
I've noticed that alot of the post address cleaning coins and I was wondering if there are any recommendations for cleaning and preserving metal/iron relics. I've resently started relic hunting and in the process of cleaning some small items (hat pin, musket hammer, small buckle) have probably caused more harm than good. The soil has a lot of iron & minerals and is hardened like concrete even after the piece has soaked for some time. Is there anything out there or a process that would remove some of the soil build up with out damaging the relic? If I have a piece thats cleaned what can be put on it to protect it. Any ideas or thoughts would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks