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where can I find a coin operated dry cleaning machine in orange county, ca
they are both dry
Yes. Mix the baking soda with water, rub it on the coin with a soft cloth, then rinse the coin and pat it dry.
Your skin is dry and you need to keep some sort of moisturizer on them. Also keep them pushed back.
To clean Katrina coins, soak them in distilled water for a few hours to loosen dirt. Gently scrub with a soft brush or cloth, avoiding harsh chemicals. Rinse with clean water and pat dry to avoid damaging the coin's surface.
Dry ice is frozen carbon dioxide- it evaporates ito gaseous form if you leave it out. That is why it is "dry".
A sand dollar is very dry and fragile as though it were a large coin made of plaster of paris.
What a dumb question! No, because they would catch on fire! but they would be dry!
No they have moist skin otherwise they would dry out.
because it would be dry and you need it to be wet
They would dry out
dry wet would cause a friction in contact and in flight.