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Not to go too sideways with the thread, here's a link to the Xylene Home Depot sells.

http://www.homedepot.com/catalog/pd...5968ab1f.pdf

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By "xylene bath" what type of xylene?


For our purposes (understanding I'm not a chemist), xylene is favored because of its' polarity, a solvent benign to metals while having polarity at a contrast to that of acetone - depending on what's to be removed from the coin, one might desire a polar or non-polar solvent.

So, without anything resembling actual knowledge (), I'd think whichever xylene compound had the highest contrast with acetone on the polarity index, if there's a significant difference.

Can you tell I'm stumbling around on a topic I probably shouldn't be?
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