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Myth Busters Cleaning Techniques

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 Posted 10/21/2006  01:47 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add xxxxmadnessxxxx to your friends list
haha I thought so thanks
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 Posted 10/21/2006  02:56 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add gxseries to your friends list
Think about this, it DOES clean a coin but it DOES rip your lusture and originality of the coin. Therefore, yes it does clean your coin but no, not in a successful manner.
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 Posted 10/21/2006  05:14 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add nohope587 to your friends list
I have used Coca Cola in the laundry to clean grease off my coveralls but there is no way its getting near any of my coins. It cleans by eating away the surface of the coin.
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 Posted 10/21/2006  11:01 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add SsuperDdave to your friends list
A wire wheel on a drill will successfully clean a coin, too.
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 Posted 10/21/2006  11:45 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add OldDan to your friends list
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Originally posted by SuperDave

A wire wheel on a drill will successfully clean a coin, too.


Have to admit never using Coke to cleaning a coin, but the wire brush did come into play once on some coins found at the bottom of an abandoned well. Not to good of a job I might add.
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 Posted 10/21/2006  12:58 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add scoutjim99 to your friends list
hot sauce works well on copper ( as long as you Do not mine them being pink)..... Coke can clean the crust parts off of your car Battery terminals very well I might add
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 Posted 10/21/2006  1:08 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add fengk to your friends list
Ya know, put a raw steak in coke and the coke will cook the steak. Now if you want something that acidic on your coins, then by all means go for it. Your stomach can handle it because of the natural acid in its lining. But your coins...
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 Posted 10/21/2006  1:45 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Kyra to your friends list
I love that show! I did see that particular episode- it was kinda interesting because while they were soaking the cent in the Coke, a gas bubble got trapped under the coin. One side of the coin was copper colored again and the other was dark where the bubble had been when they fished the coin out. Of course you never got a real good look at the coin to see how it looked up close after the Coke bath. Can't imagine it was too pretty!

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 Posted 10/21/2006  9:38 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Guido to your friends list
Based on the things I read about Coke, drinking it would not be at the top of my list (nor would cleaning a coin). It's corrosive properties are pretty amazingm though!
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 Posted 10/22/2006  07:55 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add rggoodie to your friends list
I posted this long ago but here is a link to experiments done with different substances cleaning coins

go to the link and on the left side of the page scroll down to cleaning then on the right side click on Tonys experiments.
http://tomross.ancients.info/


On this page you will find some great work, still in progress. These are the different methods that Tony Jaworski has been experimenting with, check them out. You will need Adobe Acrobat to few them.

If you have any questions, send Tony an email.

Calgon
Coca-Cola
Distilled Water
Gringgotts
Kaboom
Lemon Juice
Olive Oil
Oxi-Clean
Rubbing Alcohol
TSP
Duplex
WD-40
Simple Green
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 Posted 10/22/2006  08:23 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add longnine009 to your friends list
Don't think I'll ever see the logic of buying an old coin and trying to make it look new again.

They used to use Coca Cola to clean rust out of car radiators.
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 Posted 10/22/2006  11:38 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add ageka to your friends list
Coke contains phosporic acid
The acidity of our stomachs is pretty low and matches coke
So drinking coke is putting the same acidity in which is nice when your stomach is upset

The best way of cleaning a coin naturally is just swallow it
The coin will come out clean

This is not a recommended method unless you are a circus performer though
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 Posted 10/22/2006  1:38 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add ChristinaM to your friends list
quote:
Originally posted by scoutjim99

hot sauce works well on copper ( as long as you Do not mine them being pink)..... Coke can clean the crust parts off of your car Battery terminals very well I might add



I've tried hot sauce (from Taco Bell) on copper also. Makes you wonder what you are actually eating...
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 Posted 10/22/2006  2:59 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Kyra to your friends list
If I remember the episode right the Coke also did a really nice job shining the chrome on a car's bumpers! And people wonder why I don't drink pop very often... But we won't mention my caffeine habit!

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 Posted 10/23/2006  09:17 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add just carl to your friends list
I've done some extensive coin cleaning for experimentation purposes of the last 50 or so years. I've tried a variety of different pops and although Coke is pretty strong, so is Pepsi. Mountain Dew can't compare. I've also tried baking soda, battery acid, lemon and lime juieces as well as shaving cream, dish soap, Acetone, laquer thinner, mineral spirts, spit, laundry soaps, etc. Regarless of the method used it should always be noted that much of the substances on a coin that make it look not new are a coupound of the original coins material and an outside element. Example is the MYTH of the green stuff on copper coins being Verdigris or PVC when in fact it most likely is [CuCO3-Cu(OH)2] none as Copper Carbonate. Regardless, removing any such contaminate on a coin removes some of the original material of the coin and this is the primary reason for not cleaning a coin.
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