There is no real way to clean a penny. Believe me i just done this experiment and the myths about vinegar and baking soda and vinegar and salt and ketchup and hot sauce and lemon juice and salt DO NOT WORK. When i done the experiment i left them sitting over night nothing changed. The one thing that cleaned the penny the most was the lemon juice and salt and this is how that experiment goes.
Step #1: Get a cup of lemon juice and add salt.
Step #2: Spin the cup slowly to blend in the salt.
Step #3: Add the penny and for three minutes spin the cup around.
Step #4:Take the penny out and scrub it with a towel then wash it with cool water.
Step #5:Enjoy a clean penny.
Yes BUTTTTT ....NEVER, EVER try to clean RARE coins to make them "look better". Dumping a modern penny in Coke to see what happens is a good chemistry experiment, but don't try it with an Indian penny from your grandfather's coin collection because it'll go from being worth possibly several dollars as a collectible, down to only a cent or two as a damaged coin.To clean a penny with coke, simply drop the penny into a small bowl of coke and let it soak for a few minutes. Then, scrub the penny gently with a cloth or toothbrush to remove any dirt or tarnish. Rinse the penny with water and dry it with a clean cloth.
Soaking a penny in soda can take anywhere from a few minutes to a few hours to get it clean, depending on the level of tarnish. It's best to check the penny periodically while soaking to see if it has reached the desired level of cleanliness.
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!
The acidity in Tapatio hot sauce, mainly from vinegar, can help to dissolve the tarnish on a penny. Vinegar is a mild acid that can react with the copper oxide on the penny's surface, making it shine again.
Lime Away contains acidic compounds, such as phosphoric acid, that break down and dissolve the oxides and mineral deposits on the surface of the penny. This reaction removes the tarnish and restores the penny to its original shine.
can gatorade clean a old penny
Yes mountain dew can clean a penny because there are acids in the formula. towards the penny and an acid can clean a pennny..You can also use toothpaste on a cottan ball or ketchup. Using an acid to clean a penny will destroy the collecting value of the coin.
It will clean the penny. :)
A very clean penny
The penny will get clean i did that in science class and in less than 2 minutes the penny became clean
To clean a penny with coke, simply drop the penny into a small bowl of coke and let it soak for a few minutes. Then, scrub the penny gently with a cloth or toothbrush to remove any dirt or tarnish. Rinse the penny with water and dry it with a clean cloth.
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The acids in soda clean off coins.
Nope! Sorry. Water will not clean a penny. If a coin stays too long in water, it might rust.
A lemon cleans a penny better.
coke cleans penny better