Tomato Paste alone wouldn't do a very good job, but try Tomato Paste and Salt. it does an OKAY kinda job!
Tomato Paste alone wouldn't do a very good job, but try Tomato Paste and Salt. it does an OKAY kinda job!
Not all toothpastes. Colgate toothpaste works best.
Because ketchup has acid.
To clean any penny, try using ketchup and a toothbrush. After that, make a paste out of baking soda and water then lightly rubbing the penny with your thumb. For even better results, try using an eraser. Any type, it doesn't matter. Your penny should be nice and clean!
i think that ketchup,lemon juice,vinigar,tomato juice is the best
Vinegar, yes, but not ketchup. Vinegar cleans it because it is an acid. Actually, the best thing to use is cola or lemonade and leave the penny in some cola or lemonade for 48 hours - it normally does the trick!
it's not. tell whoever told you that to go back to pre-school.
Because ketchup has acid.
1876.......... NOPE hahah yeah it was in 1876 Heinz came out with the Ketchup"Heinz Ketchup"..
Most Heinz ketchup is produced in the plant in Fremont, Ohio.
Wendy's the restaurant uses "Heinz Tomato Ketchup"
Heinz Ketchup is a product made by the H.J. Heinz Company, the company was founded in 1869 by Henry John Heinz.
Heinz ketchup
In 1999, Heinz ketchup's market share rose to 50 percent
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Sharpsburg, Pennsylvania is where H. J. Heinz originated in 1876 as "F & J Heinz". One of their first products was Heinz Tomato Ketchup.
Yes mountain dew can clean a penny because there are acids in the formula. towards the penny and an acid can clean a pennny..You can also use toothpaste on a cottan ball or ketchup. Using an acid to clean a penny will destroy the collecting value of the coin.
In 1998, Heinz ketchup's market share dropped to a low of 44 percent
I believe Wal-Mart sells a Heinz Ketchup dispenser. Otherwise you may have to check collectors, and antique shops.