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<p>[QUOTE="gregsglass, post: 363342, member: 78"]Hi AJ,</p><p> I learned the test from the MET museum in Manhattan. They use it routinely. If you use a drop and wipe it away there is no way for the piece to be marred by the test. Is there a reason why the test should NOT be used on the Buddha? If the test is dangerous please let me know. I have been using it for over 50 years on pieces.</p><p>greg[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="gregsglass, post: 363342, member: 78"]Hi AJ, I learned the test from the MET museum in Manhattan. They use it routinely. If you use a drop and wipe it away there is no way for the piece to be marred by the test. Is there a reason why the test should NOT be used on the Buddha? If the test is dangerous please let me know. I have been using it for over 50 years on pieces. greg[/QUOTE]
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