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    try a refining forum for that, as the process can get dangerous working indoors with strong acids. also, if you are only talking about one silver coated plastic screen, or even a dozen of them, i honestly dont believe you will find much value in refining. i think it takes a lot more material to make it worth doing. I could be wrong, and i dont mean to discourage, but i believe you are leaning in the wrong direction. Scrapping is a business of volume, and i would recommend putting more time and energy into acquiring more material. it may serve you better. just a suggestion, but heres a link for a more direct answer to your question:

    silver refining from goldrefiningforum.com



    at your own risk. accidents do happen, and the link is only for educational purposes

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