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To clean any penny, try using ketchup and a toothbrush. After that, make a paste out of baking soda and water then lightly rubbing the penny with your thumb. For even better results, try using an eraser. Any type, it doesn't matter. Your penny should be nice and clean!
No. The Clorox solution is now diluted by about 97%, maybe more. If you use it in the washer, it will be even more diluted by the water in the washer. It just will not work the way you want it to. next time you run into this problem, take the capful and throw it away.
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
The answer is acid and warm water and let it sit for 5 days. it will smell and taste like Clorox The answer is acid and warm water and let it sit for 5 days. it will smell and taste like Clorox The answer is acid and warm water and let it sit for 5 days. it will smell and taste like Clorox
No. Borax is sodium tetraborate (penta- or deca- hydrate, or rarely, anhydrous), and is a fine white granular material. Clorox bleach is (currently!) a 6% greenish-yellow solution of sodium hypochlorite in water. But, remember, there are other Clorox brand products, besides bleach!
Nope! Sorry. Water will not clean a penny. If a coin stays too long in water, it might rust.
I would use it to clean the pool, swish it around with water, then throw the whole thing out and fill with clean water for the child to play in. There is a spray that Clorox has out called Everywhere spray that also cleans and is suppose to be safe for children to be around.
Water doesn't react with the oxidation on the coin.
Do not use Clorox. You can use warm water with a little soap,and a damp towel.
If the cistern is clean, 15 fluid ounces of 5.25% chlorine bleach (Clorox or Purex) will suffice. If the cistern water is turbid, increase the amount to 24 fluid ounces.
yes because all of the chemicals in the sodas can make a compound to clean the dirty penny!
What's crazy is that you can use anything to clean a penny. Water is probably the worst. Surprisingly, orange juice and Coke are very effective.(:
To clean any penny, try using ketchup and a toothbrush. After that, make a paste out of baking soda and water then lightly rubbing the penny with your thumb. For even better results, try using an eraser. Any type, it doesn't matter. Your penny should be nice and clean!
It would erode. despite the water is clean, water molecules would still be bouncing of the penny, and slowly destroy it over time.
Yes, but probably not verywell...use metal-wool
if they're white tee-shirts, make sure they're 1 sixe too big, and use the hottest water you can plus Clorox. You may also try a color remover with very hot water, then wash in hot water with a good detergent and Clorox
Yes, Clorox is effective with hot water. Clorox can kill just about any germ out there and is great to use for cleaning up spills.