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Anyone know how to safely clean Civil War buttons? (Read 128 times)
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Posted Nov 26, 2009, 11:49:01 AM
I wanted to eventually over winter create a shadow box of my finds. I was wondering if there was a safe way to clean some buttons or just leave them alone. Any help would be appreciated.
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Reply To This Topic #1 Posted Nov 27, 2009, 11:23:50 AM
I wanted to eventually over winter create a shadow box of my finds. I was wondering if there was a safe way to clean some buttons or just leave them alone. Any help would be appreciated.

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Reply To This Topic #2 Posted Nov 27, 2009, 01:28:40 PM
I wanted to eventually over winter create a shadow box of my finds. I was wondering if there was a safe way to clean some buttons or just leave them alone. Any help would be appreciated.

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Thanks I will send him a message.
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Reply To This Topic #3 Posted Nov 27, 2009, 01:46:56 PM
Ok I feel dumb sometimes. If I would have scrolled down a little further on the initial forum I would have seen Buckleboy's post about cleaning buttons.
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  • Reply To This Topic #4 Posted Nov 28, 2009, 08:16:07 AM
    Ok I feel dumb sometimes. If I would have scrolled down a little further on the initial forum I would have seen Buckleboy's post about cleaning buttons.

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    Reply To This Topic #5 Posted Nov 28, 2009, 07:43:16 PM
    Ok I feel dumb sometimes. If I would have scrolled down a little further on the initial forum I would have seen Buckleboy's post about cleaning buttons.

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    Thanks, I read your post, Great information. I am going out on the hunt for some aluminum jelly. I will let you know the results. Thanks for your help.
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