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Bleach And Morgan's: A Lesson Of Horror

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Dump them in the street, back over them several times in your truck, dump rock salt on them and back your truck over them a few dozen more times, then let them set in a bucket of pure ammonia for 28 days, rinse with the garden hose and (most importantly), allow to air dry for a few months (minimum 3 months, but they improve with age). There you go. Then sell on ebay for big money!
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Tried ketchup on a beat up cent once. Turned out more beige than copper from the acid.
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bleach is an oxidizer, so your results are to be expected.
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