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don't
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You should be able to find some ideas here http://www.chiptalk.net/forum/poker-chip-care/
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I've heard people have good results with a rag and mineral oil.
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If your chips have inserts in the center and/or are made by pokerchips.com don't use running water Use a damp cloth and dry them right away. Pokerchips.com and a couple of other manufacturers use laminated paper with water based ink to make their inserts. The paper will wick water and the ink will run under the laminate.
Mineral spirits is a poor idea as well. It will dissolve the glue used to hold inserts and attack the ink process used in manufacturing dye-sub chips like Chipco's and Nevada Jacks. |
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I've heard people have good results with a rag and mineral oil. [/ QUOTE ] For cleaning, or for shining them up afterwards? |
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don't [/ QUOTE ] ... drink and drive? .... sleep with my sister? .... sleep with YOUR sister? .... what? |
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Im using your typical poker chips over 1000.
when there dirty i get a giant silverware'esque bucket and fill it with them and put it in the dish washer, it works >_> |
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