Alcohol has 91% that takes away germs and any other bacteria on the penny. It's a non-abrasive cleanser. While using ethanol will clean surface dirt and oils from a penny, like a solvent, it's actually the innate properties of copper which keep a penny germ free.
Yes, you can clean a dirty phone with rubbing alcohol. The alcohol will need to be applied using a rag or a Q-tip. Never pour the alcohol on the phone.
Diet Coke cleaned the penny the best beating out White vinegar, rubbing alcohol, and Coke after a 24 your waiting period.
An old toothbrush and toothpaste works well but not on pearls or opals.
No, rubbing alcohol has oil and isopropyl alcohol in it.
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Alcohol has 91% that takes away germs and any other bacteria on the penny. It's a non-abrasive cleanser. While using ethanol will clean surface dirt and oils from a penny, like a solvent, it's actually the innate properties of copper which keep a penny germ free.
Yes, you can clean a dirty phone with rubbing alcohol. The alcohol will need to be applied using a rag or a Q-tip. Never pour the alcohol on the phone.
no
no
rubbing alcohol
You can use rubbing alcohol and fire to clean it
coke
A small damp cloth with Rubbing Alcohol. Not a lot of rubbing alcohol, just enough to dampen the cloth.
If used sparingly, especially in cases of using rubbing alcohol to clean a small stain, rubbing alcohol evaporates quickly enough to not cause damage to microsuede furniture.
yes
Rubbing alcohol