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Non-Chemical Non-chemical recovery of plated gold.

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Marcel

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Dear gentlemen, (and ladies if in the house)

may you please have a look at this video here and try to bring light into (my) darkness.
These guys claim to have a selective non-chemical non-toxic process for removing plated gold from any surface. Sounds too good to be true? For me it does...
First I was thinking of some vinegear-electro process, but I am totally lost how this is supposed to work. Fake?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zln3c7-uxzc&feature=youtu.be
 
This video is falsely titled. The reaction they are showing is the same I am getting from my vinegar experiments. In future time I will share the results and formulas with the forum, but meanwhile don't want to rush what I am doing. Most likely they are using concentrated vinegar with sodium chloride and clorox....
 
Isn't vinegar a chemical? How can it be "chemical free" by using an acid and just calling it vinegar? Right off the bat my BS meter is starting to activate.
 
When you consider that gold is one of the least reactive elements in chemistry then BS seems totally fair to me Rick.
 

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