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My attempt at soaking the chips for 10-15 minutes in detergent did wonders for the Paulson. They came off incredibly easily with a brush. I'm guessing 5 minutes and a light ultrasonic bath would get them perfect. This chip isn't even oiled.
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The ASM chips became soft and the top layer became loose and burnt out.
The hot stamp disappeared because I ran my finger over it and it came off along with the top layer of clay.
Black turned grey..
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Retro green just became green.
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Although, I must say that the oil helped a little. But, the surface remained porous. .
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I don't know what it is, but it damages ASM/CPC chips.
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My attempt at soaking the chips for 10-15 minutes in detergent did wonders for the Paulson. They came off incredibly easily with a brush. I'm guessing 5 minutes and a light ultrasonic bath would get them perfect. This chip isn't even oiled.
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The ASM chips became soft and the top layer became loose and burnt out.
The hot stamp disappeared because I ran my finger over it and it came off along with the top layer of clay.
Black turned grey..
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Retro green just became green.
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Although, I must say that the oil helped a little. But, the surface remained porous. .
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I don't know what it is, but it damages ASM/CPC chips.
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That is scary what happened to that DieCar. I don't know if it is said enough in here that what works for Paulson, may not work for CPC / ASM or other older chips.

With that said, what is the preferred method for cleaning these older, non-Paulson chips? I just bought an 1800 chip limit set of DieCars. The yellow solids are a bit grungy, and hot stamps have begun to wear. I'd like to clean up the chips, but not create any further wear on the stamps.

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That is scary what happened to that DieCar. I don't know if it is said enough in here that what works for Paulson, may not work for CPC / ASM or other older chips.

With that said, what is the preferred method for cleaning these older, non-Paulson chips? I just bought an 1800 chip limit set of DieCars. The yellow solids are a bit grungy, and hot stamps have begun to wear. I'd like to clean up the chips, but not create any further wear on the stamps.

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Only a toothbrush and mild soap will help here. Perhaps ultrasound with distilled water (or water without micro-air bubbles) and mild soap.

On this forum it is a crime to buy 1800 chips and not take a group photo!
 
Only a toothbrush and mild soap will help here. Perhaps ultrasound with distilled water (or water without micro-air bubbles) and mild soap.

On this forum it is a crime to buy 1800 chips and not take a group photo!
Thanks! Those are seller pics. I will absolutely take group photos once I have possession of the chips.

In the meantime, maybe this photo from the seller will do? I bought 1600 of the yellow and 200 of the blue/red on the far right.

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This is an 11 year old thread with 57 pages of posts. And you're saying everything we need to know is in the first post? Yeah, right... :rolleyes:
No. I’m not saying that everything you need to know is in the first post.

I only said that the fact that Burt Co./ASM/CPC chips are damaged by the Lundmark “TSP” (and others) is stated in the original post.
 

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