It is said that the stronger the acidity of a solution is, the better it will clean the penny. There are many substances you can use, some of which are lemon juice, vinegar, Pepsi, Coke, etc..
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!
The deposits on the surface of the coin were part of the coin body. Removing these deposits is removing part of the coin. A coin collector will not do this.
NEITHER. You should never try to clean collectible coins because anything you have at home will damage the surface and destroy any extra collector's value. OK, if you just have an ordinary penny from your pocket change, go ahead and clean it but all you'll have is a shiny coin worth 1¢. If it's an old or valuable penny, please just leave it alone.
Pluto
vinegar and salt and soda pop is best used to clean pennies.
If I test 5 different juices, which one will clean a penny the best
neither. the best way to clean a penny is by using some lemon juice and salt this is correct because i tried it
what materital clean pennies better
It would depend on how dirty they are. Keeping headlights clean would be in your best interest.
Do not clean a coin. It will ruin it. It decreases it's value by 70%.
vinegar is the best way to clean a penny out of the choices given.
yes. for my brother's project we put dirty pennies in ginger ale, cola, and sunny D and ginger ale cleaned it the best
If you leave a penny in a jar of coca- cola it will clean it shine it up pretty good. I tried this with a really old penny and left it there for a week it looked like new
Well both have acid. Sprite has citric acid and Pepsi Cola has phosphoric acid. However cola also has caramel, which is the brown colouring, so this may make the cleaned penny look a bit browner. I don't know the precise proportions of acids in the two drinks, as the makers keep these secret, so the best way to find your answer would be to do an experiment with two equally dirty coins.
The best way to clean it is get a piece of clean cloth. If it is dirty use alchohol, if it just needs to be shined just rub the cloth on the piece and it will buff it up a little bit.
Clean water of course! Dirty water is full of pollution, and makes it harder for the fish to breath. Also, dirty water that contains high amounts of ammonia, nitrite, and/or nitrate can actually cause long term gill damage in goldfish.