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A Question About Acetone

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 Posted 12/05/2009  11:39 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add Pocket_Change to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
I am about to put a few coins in long term storage and wanted to dip them in Acetone as a precaution.

I've done some reading here and am aware that it can be dangerous and plan to take the necessary safety measures.

I know the Acetone needs to be pure, and I THINK that's what I picked up but I read the ingredients just to be sure and noticed denatonium benzoate is included.

From what I this is just a bittering agent added to prevent ingestion. The question is, Will this damage my coins?

Thanks for the help.
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I just by any old acetone off the shelf. I do not soak coins in acetone for more than a few hours and then I remove them and rinse in cool, running water and pat dry.

I'm sure you could find better quality acetone and use distilled water but for the coins I use it on, standard acetone and tap water works well. Most of the coppers I'm playing with are Lincoln Wheats and a few IHC here and there. None are worth over $20.
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I would get 100% acetone, just to be safe. Metal is quite different from human organs though.
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