Cleaning Atlantic Club inlay HHR (2 Viewers)

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I happened to find myself the new owner of 1300 WELL USED Atlantic Club HHR chips with inlay.

This kind:
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They seem to be a smooth inlay - not sure if that means anything or if their were multiple versions.
Some kind of feel textured - but they can just be so dirty that they feel textured.

Can I treat these as I do Paulson inlaid chips or are their inlays more delicate? I mostly ask because when discussing these chips people often say things like "inlays pop right off" so I'm worried they're more fragile or not as well adhered.

I've been doing Simple green warm bath with a few pulses of Ultrasonic.

Thanks,

--Diz
 
Soap and water (w/ magic eraser preferable) only. No chemicals or ultrasonic. Dry quickly to avoid any potential inlay seepage when oiling after.
 
Soap and water w/ magic eraser only. No chemicals or ultrasonic. Dry quickly to avoid any potential inlay seepage when oiling after.
"soap" means dawn only? No simple green?
 
I use like an electric scrubbing brush on my chips, and I think it helps with the ring/mold gunk. The bristles can get in there and loosen it up at least.
 
I use like an electric scrubbing brush on my chips, and I think it helps with the ring/mold gunk. The bristles can get in there and loosen it up at least.
Yes I use it too, the Rubbermaid scrubber variant. I try not to commit to cleaning each chip by hand, although, I often end up there.
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Can't PCF all chip in and have one of these moving through the country via meetups and what not?
https://www.thechipcleaner.com/ A group buy for the ages!!! I'm in for $500.

--Diz
 

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