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The damage lighter fluid does on vintage MOC's and packaging
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<blockquote data-quote="OTB Records" data-source="post: 323811" data-attributes="member: 6162"><p>@ Finestcomics. Sorry if I didn't make myself clear about the use of lighter fluid on coins. The purpose of copying that reply was to show that lighter fluid (in the experience of the poster) didn't leave any residue and wasn't harmful to paper in the long term.</p><p></p><p>I am also a coin collector. Been collecting coins for approx. 45 years I would also agree 100% with the fact that you should not clean a coin - not even with water. Even handling of coins should be done by the edge and preferably with cotton gloves on.</p><p></p><p>As I mentioned before the fluids etc. excreted by our own hands is very hazardous (especially in the long term) to coins and paper-based products.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OTB Records, post: 323811, member: 6162"] @ Finestcomics. Sorry if I didn't make myself clear about the use of lighter fluid on coins. The purpose of copying that reply was to show that lighter fluid (in the experience of the poster) didn't leave any residue and wasn't harmful to paper in the long term. I am also a coin collector. Been collecting coins for approx. 45 years I would also agree 100% with the fact that you should not clean a coin - not even with water. Even handling of coins should be done by the edge and preferably with cotton gloves on. As I mentioned before the fluids etc. excreted by our own hands is very hazardous (especially in the long term) to coins and paper-based products. [/QUOTE]
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