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What is this stem made of?
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<blockquote data-quote="huffelpuff" data-source="post: 503505" data-attributes="member: 2140"><p>That's a tough one Tim. They had many amber substitutes over the years and it could be any of them. Some are just simple early plastics with no amber at all. Viable options on cleaning include white vinegar in water, ammonia in water, hydrogen peroxide has worked well for me on some and as your doing now soapy water. Always keep an open mind and something you have on hand may just do the ticket. Even denture cleaner has been useful around here for stubborn stems. LOL</p><p></p><p>Jim</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="huffelpuff, post: 503505, member: 2140"] That's a tough one Tim. They had many amber substitutes over the years and it could be any of them. Some are just simple early plastics with no amber at all. Viable options on cleaning include white vinegar in water, ammonia in water, hydrogen peroxide has worked well for me on some and as your doing now soapy water. Always keep an open mind and something you have on hand may just do the ticket. Even denture cleaner has been useful around here for stubborn stems. LOL Jim [/QUOTE]
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