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Default clenaing pennies didn't work.

On Mar 1, 1:44*am, mm wrote:
On Mon, 28 Feb 2011 08:30:29 -0800, Smitty Two









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mm wrote:


So I had some dirty pennies, plus one each of a nickel, dime, and
quarter, that were dark or had white or even blue stuff on them. *Some
had been sitting in water somewhere maybe. *


And following the dictum, google is your friend, I didn't ask here
what to do, but looked it up * How to clean dirty pennies, dimes.


And it said use vinegar and salt, and I did, and the worst ones look
better now, but the rest of them look worse!! *They all have white
"powder" stuck to them, and it doesn't come off. *So I rinsed them in
water again (even though I'd rinsed them plenty after the vinegar.)


BTW, none of the pennies came out shiny, like the web pages said it
would


Is it because I didn't use white vinegar? * I used cider vinegar.
Surely that's okay. *Not enough salt. *


What should I do now? *Can I take them to the bank and then it will be
the bank's problem? *What about the mint? *Don't I owe society more
than that?


I'm going to buy some Cherry Zero Coke tomorrow. * Will that help? *Do
I have to omit the Cherry? *(I remember that diet works as well as
with sugar)


Thanks.


Dunno about the other coins, but Copper Brite will shine up your pennies..


Hmm. I might have that or something simliar under the sink. *I have
Brasso and a couple other things.


IF the Cu is gone you just cant shine zinc