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I have a 1908D St Gaudens that has a small anount of glue residue (epoxy).

Does NCS have the resources and capability to remove the epoxy?

Thanks@

I am confident that they do.
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Although, acetone usually takes off glue residue.
Yup. That's what I'd do.

 

Acetone is a harmless treatment that will remove organic substances. Soak it in pure acetone for a while. Days, if necessary.

 

Rinse with water, final rinse with distilled water. Air dry.

 

Or you can pay NCS to do this.

Lance.

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Although, acetone usually takes off glue residue.

But there is a fair chance that acetone will not affect an epoxy. Wouldn't hurt to try, but I wouldn't hold my breath.)

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