brasso.
2006-08-11 08:32:56
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answer #1
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answered by teddy k 2
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My son also used this for a science project. Lemon juice worked better than cola, vinegar, and baking soda/water mix.
2006-08-11 15:36:02
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answer #2
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answered by badbilly 5
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Try Jaxex Bleach, or Clorox.
2006-08-11 15:32:23
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answer #3
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answered by Anonymous
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a tarnish remover..
or just throw them away like everyone else. They stink, they are dirty and are worthless. Kinda like my ex girlfriend
2006-08-11 15:32:21
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answer #4
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answered by No More Ghosts 2
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Put them in Kool-aid overnight.
Seriously.
2006-08-11 15:33:37
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answer #5
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answered by L3-knightw1zard 4
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You dip pennies in vinegar.
2006-08-11 15:34:27
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answered by charlie w 1
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Soak them in vinegar. I think coke should work too.
2006-08-11 15:32:40
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answer #7
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answered by ? 3
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Ketchup...promise it works great.rinse with clear water.If its really bad,use a toothbrush and tooth paste like Crest (not gel).â¥
2006-08-11 15:33:30
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answer #8
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answered by bamahotT 4
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let them sit in coke lol i did a science project on this! it works better than bleach...honest!
2006-08-11 15:31:53
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answer #9
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answered by boybrushedinred0 1
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Soak them in coke. It should work.
2006-08-11 15:32:15
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answered by jewels 3
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If they have any sort of value.....DO NOT EVER CLEAN COINS!!!.....This will significantly reduce their value and they will become less attractive to potential buyers.
2006-08-11 15:36:33
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answer #11
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answered by Professor Riddle 5
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