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1938 D LWC Is This PMD Or Lamination Error

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Not sure if I would call it Lamination Error, but perhaps it is attributed to the presence of contaminants in the alloy.
Or maybe even an Environmental exposure PMD.
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Try an acetone soak and see if it clears up.

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Definitely Post Strike Damage. It might come off with Acetone as others have said.
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Lacquer would need something stronger to remove it.
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Looks like staining to me.
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