Vinegar is the super best way! So is Baking soda I guess:)
Vinegar is known to rust a penny the fastest due to its acidic nature, which accelerates the oxidation process on the coin's surface. Placing a penny in vinegar for a short period of time will result in visible signs of rust forming.
Coke will rust a penny the fastest due to its high acidity and sugar content. Ginger ale and Sprite have less acidity and sugar, so they would not rust a penny as quickly as Coke.
If I test 5 different juices, which one will clean a penny the best
Liquid soap tends to be more effective at cleaning than bar soap because it is easier to lather and distribute evenly on the skin or surface being cleaned. Liquid soap also often contains added moisturizing ingredients and antibacterial agents that can enhance its cleaning capabilities.
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.
oil
no it does not it cleans the penny a bit.
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i think the vinegar will un rist a penny
Vinegar is known to rust a penny the fastest due to its acidic nature, which accelerates the oxidation process on the coin's surface. Placing a penny in vinegar for a short period of time will result in visible signs of rust forming.
lemon juice cleans a penny better
A lemon cleans a penny better.
coke cleans penny better
penny bath
Some strong acid such as H2SO4 (Sulfuric) probably would dissolve copper bronze the quickest.
lemon juice.(:
No. The orange juice has CuO which cleans the penny by dissolving the rust off of it.