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To make a penny shiny, you can soak it in a mixture of vinegar and salt, or you can use a commercial metal polish. Rub the penny gently with a soft cloth to remove any dirt or grime and reveal its shiny surface.
To make plastic shiny, you can use a plastic polish or a wax specifically designed for plastics. Apply the polish or wax to the plastic surface and buff it in a circular motion until it becomes shiny.
Yes, gold is shiny because it is highly reflective to light. Its shiny appearance is due to its properties that make it an excellent conductor of light.
To make a penny green, you can simply expose it to oxygen in the air, which will cause it to oxidize and develop a greenish hue over time.
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Pour some vinegar in a jam bottle . Put the penny in it for a while .It will become shiny again.
To make a penny shiny, you can soak it in a mixture of vinegar and salt, or you can use a commercial metal polish. Rub the penny gently with a soft cloth to remove any dirt or grime and reveal its shiny surface.
vinegar has an acid in it that dissolves microscopic particles only found on certain matals.
rub your fingers on the face side, if there's oil present on your finger or face it will make the copper shiny. If the face turns shiny, it's made of copper.
Acetic acid is the ingredient in vinegar that remove the oxides from pennies and makes them shiny again.
The vinegar and salt in the ketchup will remove most of the dark tarnish on a darkened or dirty copper penny (you can accomplish the same effect more quickly using just a small dish of vinegar and salt). However, the penny will "clean up" with a slightly beige-pink or rosy color, significantly not quite the color of a shiny new penny.
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
Sure,a rusty horseshoe and a rabbit foot.Both will make you luckier and smarter. A heads-up penny. A HUGE case of money
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You can't make it shiny, you have to catch it as a shiny.
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Touching a blade will not automatically make it go rusty.