How to get rid of milk spots on silver coins for real
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- čas přidán 21. 02. 2016
- It took me ages to find this out first are used hydrochloric acid and ammonia and that didn't work so I had to think of something else I'm going to upload fail vid of cleaning the milk spotted coins and it took me hours to make the video I'm still trying to find a way to clean the coins with Out an abrasive product but this works and early damages the coin if you use it on the affected spot
Yeah I use a jewelers cloth that does about the same. It gets rid of the spots, but apparently produces micro abrasions that can be seen in a loop.
I tried it before with ammonia and I thought it worked before I think ammonia works a little
Nope...didn't remove the milk spots but that mixture sure fixed my constipation problem...Ohhh what a relief!
Lol
cleaning coin with aceton works, cleaning coin with eraser works. good movie :)
Ok, so rubbing coins with baking soda may work. I will try this. But the beginning of the video, as said by others, isn't of any use against milk spots (baking soda + aluminum tin foil + hot water), it only cleans the toning.
I guess baking soda must be a little abrasive, reason why this may work. It's like using toothpaste on the coin. Unfortunately, it must have the same effect as using jewellers cloth: it must slightly damage the coin I guess.
I don't think there is any way of getting rid of them without rubbing
Me 80 grit sand paper worked much quicker mate! Same result, scratched coin!
Actually baking soda isn't hard enough to leave scratches. I'm still not suggesting it be used for milkspots.
I find that a bench grinder works about the same...
Plz read the description
I read to remove milk spots use Cloudy Ammonia. I have tarnish strips that I put on my silver.
Seems like that would put scratches on the coin.... In my opinion.... Stay Safe My Friend
out damned spot,out damned you
I use this method to remove toning. The milk spots sadly return it seems to mask it briefly. The toning is a physical reaction you can reverse the milk spots are a chemical that is embedded into the silver.
The rubbing worked not the Tin foil in the bowl
Does the process reduce the weight?
after doing that try looking that coin under a 10x loop especially on the queens face. lol
#16 sandpaper works great on proof coins with jism spots
seems to be scratches on her face but idk if it was like that before
I think your suppose to put it in cold water when removing it from hot water and I would definitely rub it baking soda while its in the water.
This method is supposed to be used to remove toning, not to remove milk-spots.
I wish there was a non abrasive way to remove the spotting.
I'm trying to figure that out
Cloudy ammonia
Did anyone try putting a blow torch on it?
use raw hide dude,works great
To what extent have you tested this method?
I tested it on all 3 maples and it worked you just have to rub it gently lol I also tried to use ammonia and hydrochloric acid but it didn't work
Let me know if the milk spot comes back after a week
Will do
It's been about a week and the milk spots have NOT come back
BS and hydrogen peroxide paste ,thats all you need with a cotton swab or your finger
What is the bottle, you say it so fast "betsol"
Derrick Bergman “bit of salt”
Milk spots and tarnishing are 2 completely different things.
Your receipe works marvels on tarnished silver but will do nothing on milk spots. The only way you get rid of a milk spot (for all i know) is by buffing it out.
Try rubbing it on your arm....
Joseph Godinez yeah I tried that before doing this I also tried rubbing it on my ass too but no luck
what waste of time good grief dude lol
what is this for :/
why are people cleaning coins....
MrSting17 loool are you serious?? so people actually utilise their time with cleaning coins to then just spend them anyway....... wish i had all that time.
You just ruined all hopes of ever having that coin graded. It would come back from NGC stating, coin cleaned. But if you just want to milk spots off of it it doesn't matter.
How can NGC tell that it has been cleaned?