Acids are better
If I test 5 different juices, which one will clean a penny the best
A combination of vinegar and salt, or a paste of baking soda and water, can help clean a penny by removing dirt and tarnish. Gently rubbing the penny with either of these solutions can improve its appearance.
DO NOT try to clean coins. Any home chemicals will damage the surface. If the coin had any collector value before cleaning, it will be worth only 1 cent afterwards. If you want to experiment with ordinary pocket-change, that's OK, but you'll ruin a collectible coin by trying to clean it.
Dish soap is more effective at cleaning a penny than water alone. Dish soap can break down oils and dirt on the surface of the penny, allowing for a more thorough cleaning compared to just using water.
A mixture of vinegar and salt or lemon juice and salt can effectively clean a penny. Simply soak the penny in the solution for a few minutes, then gently rub it with a soft cloth or sponge to remove any dirt or tarnish. Remember not to scrub too hard, as this can damage the penny's surface.
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what materital clean pennies better
vinegar has an acid in it that dissolves microscopic particles only found on certain matals.
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If I test 5 different juices, which one will clean a penny the best
Something with a mild acid in it. Try salt and lemon juice.
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!
orange works better because it has more citric acids than apple juice does, all the apple juice will do is make the penny stickier.