Bleach can clean a penny in a few seconds to a few minutes, depending on the concentration of the bleach and the level of oxidation on the penny's surface. It is important to monitor the cleaning process closely to avoid overexposure, which can damage the penny.
They will shine and there will be no harm
I don't know about making it whiter... but to make it sexier you can shave or wax it. you can have a professinal bleach it for you but it will cost you a pretty penny
bleach
Yes, soaking a penny in bleach will strip away the copper coating, causing it to turn white as the zinc core is exposed. However, this would significantly devalue the penny as it alters its appearance and composition.
Clorox bleach can clean a penny by removing dirt and grime, however, it may also cause the penny to lose its natural patina or discoloration. It is important to dilute the bleach and avoid prolonged exposure to prevent damage to the penny.
Acetic acid is the ingredient in vinegar that remove the oxides from pennies and makes them shiny again.
A penny is made up of metals - copper and zinc both of which have lustrous physical properties
Yes it does I did an experiment on it
yes it does but it does not make penny shiny i have tried it but it just get the dirt of so really does not work
it would turn a dark color green
Make Me Shine was created on 2001-08-27.