How to cleandirty coins?
Question:thesecoins have been in a sewer drain of a laundry mat and they are discolored and rusty .i need to clean them before i go to bank.
Answers:
Put them in water with chlorine for some time (i.e. swimming pool water)
use ketchup
rub them against your hair. it really works, we used to do that when we were small children.
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Copper coins are cleaned really easy with vinegar and salt. The chemical reaction works really fast
Salt and vinegar mix is true. The chemical reaction will almost instantly begin cleaning the coins.
Mix the salt and vinegar and let the coins sit for about 30 secs to a minute. Then with a cloth rub them clean.
It will work on all copper products too.
Makes them shine like brand spanking new.
Use either White Vinegar and salt or Ammonia but you will need to soak overnight with both these methods, then scrub with a old toothbrush or brush rinse in hot water and allow to air dry on a paper towel. Good Luck !
use regular coca cola poor it in with the coins and let them set over night
tomato ketchup or coca cola
Coca Cola definitely works!
I work in a bar, and we use it if a customer is particularly dirty and we want to clean their cash, or if we find coins in the bar that have clearly been there for some time.
It's amazing what Coke can do (it's also really great for cleaning toilets, car engines/chrome or blood spills in car accidents. The manufacturers use it to clean their truck engines.)
We also used to experiment with it back in high school science class, putting rusty nails etc in it.
take aluminum foil line your kit sink with it.Add some baking soda and water let it soak then wipe dry.
I would first start with coca cola and if that didn't work I'd use ammonia. If either of those didn't work I'd use salt and vinegar. They have a chemical reaction and should work it the first two didn't work.
try soaking in distilled water change daily for several weeks, or olive oil change weekly for several months.
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