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Myth Busters Cleaning Techniques

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 Posted 10/22/2006  1:38 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add ChristinaM to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
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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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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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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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