eddie72876
Jr. Member
? I've had a 1943 silver quarter that I wanted to clean (it was black). I did the soapy water and toothbrush thing to get off the fairly heavy dirt, but that black stuff just wouldn't come off. I tried a few different things including an ultrasonic cleaner. It worked somewhat, but not great. So I figured that this quarter wasn't worth a whole lot anyway so I tried a mix of water and a little muriatic acid. This was a bad idea? . I dipped in the edge of the quarter and it turned color almost instantly.
? Then I tried a product called NEVR-DULL. This stuff is great.? ? Within 5 minutes the black was completely gone and so was the discoloration from the acid mix. It comes in a can and is a wad of this cotton-like stuff. Just tear off a piece and gently rub the coin clean (make sure heavy dirt and grit is already off). I've also tried it on nickles and pennys and the results were beautiful.
? There seems to be a little bit of an abrasive in the NEVR-DULL, but it wasn't enough to scratch anything that I tried it on. The can also says that it works on gold (maybe someday I'll have some to try it on).
I think this stuff is available at hardware stores or automotive stores in the cleaning section.
? Then I tried a product called NEVR-DULL. This stuff is great.? ? Within 5 minutes the black was completely gone and so was the discoloration from the acid mix. It comes in a can and is a wad of this cotton-like stuff. Just tear off a piece and gently rub the coin clean (make sure heavy dirt and grit is already off). I've also tried it on nickles and pennys and the results were beautiful.
? There seems to be a little bit of an abrasive in the NEVR-DULL, but it wasn't enough to scratch anything that I tried it on. The can also says that it works on gold (maybe someday I'll have some to try it on).
I think this stuff is available at hardware stores or automotive stores in the cleaning section.