R ryanlarkin New Member Joined Sep 26, 2014 Messages 14 Jul 5, 2015 #1 http://youtu.be/sRAmyHdz_C4 Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
T Turbomunkey Senior Member Joined Jan 16, 2012 Messages 284 Location Illinois Aug 3, 2015 #2 When I used to do this I added lemon juice to the water
WildDigger Elite Member Joined Sep 14, 2011 Messages 12,293 Location Winder, Ga Aug 18, 2015 #3 No you don't want lemon juice to add to the water you want to do two parts baking soda 1 part sea salt.
No you don't want lemon juice to add to the water you want to do two parts baking soda 1 part sea salt.
WildDigger Elite Member Joined Sep 14, 2011 Messages 12,293 Location Winder, Ga Aug 31, 2015 #4 Yes sea salt. Regular table or iodine salt will damage the coin or jewelry. Use a good piece of copper or carbide for the cathode (positive).
Yes sea salt. Regular table or iodine salt will damage the coin or jewelry. Use a good piece of copper or carbide for the cathode (positive).