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What concentration citric acid did you use?-jcmworld


If I recall correctly, since it was over twelve months ago, it was undiluted, 100%.
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Ok. I have some powdered citric acid at home maybe I'll try it on a few pieces see how it does. I've also heard of using 5% - 10% Sulphuric Acid to clean coins. I'm not messing with suplhuric at home.
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