Yes windex can clean a penny, I did a science project on it in 8th grade, and windex cleans pennies better than salt water and vinegar. It cleans a penny because it has ammonia in it which can cause some sort of chemical reaction with the copper which in turn keeps the penny clean
Windex CAN clean pennies believe it or not, the pennies will be rid of most dirt, but it will NOT make them shine, sorry. I hope this helped :D.
Yes and it also makes it shinier because of all the chemicals inside of bleach and the same way bleach can whiten your clothes it can also clean the rust off of your nails and rusty of pennies.
yes
Grape juice is not the best choice for cleaning pennies. Lemon juice cleans pennies best due to its acidity.
to clean.
Because of the Chemical Acids from the fruit in it.
Because when you put the pennies in the laundry detergent the chemicals react and cleans it.
Ammonia is used in chemicals like windex. Ammonia NH3
you get windex and clean them
Windex contains Ammonia-D and Alcohol, which do kill some bacteria, but not to the degree that Windex can claim to be a disenfectant cleaner. Windex does specifically make a disinfecting version of their product. Also, windex is only meant to clean surfaces that people don't have direct/constant contact with, because the chemicals can transfer to your hands, which can then transfer to your eyes, food, drinks, etc, and are unsafe for human consumption.
Use Windex
No.
Yes maybe not right away but it does. Yes maybe not right away but it does.
Fruit punch does clean pennies the best? You can't clean pennies with orange juice because it doesn't clean it.
Nothing wrong with windex, it will work ok & not harm Porcelain but may not get everything off it.
Well, this is a process I found. In order to properly use Windex to clean your flute, first apply the Windex to a microfiber cloth and have another microfiber cloth set aside. Next, rub the Windex cloth in a circular motion on the flute being sure to avoid damaging the pads and the cork. and yes, u can use it to clean your flute
A mixture of vinegar and salt can help clean pennies by removing dirt and oxidation. Simply soak the pennies in the mixture for a short period of time and then gently rub them with a soft cloth or toothbrush to restore their shine. Avoid using harsh chemicals or abrasive materials that may damage the coin's surface.
yes it does but it does not make penny shiny i have tried it but it just get the dirt of so really does not work