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<p>[QUOTE="ola402, post: 371852, member: 182"]The green gunk in the bowl looks like green florist clay used to arrange flowers. In a Revere bowl, it likely wouldn't be possible to arrange flowers without the clay. And I'm not surprised that it's coming off with WD. (greg, silicone spray is my favorite also, started using it when it was recommended for the garage hinges.)</p><p><br /></p><p>But on a coin?? Could that be some type of corrosion since it is so hard? I think there are other ways for cleaning that green stuff. Maybe Mr. google knows.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="ola402, post: 371852, member: 182"]The green gunk in the bowl looks like green florist clay used to arrange flowers. In a Revere bowl, it likely wouldn't be possible to arrange flowers without the clay. And I'm not surprised that it's coming off with WD. (greg, silicone spray is my favorite also, started using it when it was recommended for the garage hinges.) But on a coin?? Could that be some type of corrosion since it is so hard? I think there are other ways for cleaning that green stuff. Maybe Mr. google knows.[/QUOTE]
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