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<p>[QUOTE="Jal, post: 1991815, member: 9783"]Hello,</p><p>Finally I tested the corals with nail polish remover and none reacted. On the other hand, I tried a dyed coral and it didn't react either. Perhaps the product does not have enough acetone, even though it is its main ingredient? But I think it is not a solid test for modern dyes.</p><p>Also, I have been observing information from different species of coral, corallium rubrum, secundum, japonicum, etc., but it is too difficult to identify.</p><p>I learned a lot, but coral is still a pending issue.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Jal, post: 1991815, member: 9783"]Hello, Finally I tested the corals with nail polish remover and none reacted. On the other hand, I tried a dyed coral and it didn't react either. Perhaps the product does not have enough acetone, even though it is its main ingredient? But I think it is not a solid test for modern dyes. Also, I have been observing information from different species of coral, corallium rubrum, secundum, japonicum, etc., but it is too difficult to identify. I learned a lot, but coral is still a pending issue.[/QUOTE]
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