Mix white vinegar and a little salt. Let the penny soak in it.
2007-02-04 10:05:15
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answered by heartsonfire 6
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lemon juice and salt. If you want it to stay clean, add some silver polish. Anything that is high and acid coupled with something abrasive will work without spending money on those expensive cleaners that will take up room on your shelf. I did hear a can of Coke will do wonders also.
2007-02-04 07:03:44
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answered by D Marie 3
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get some tomato souce or ketchup, mix it with some baking soda and rub on penny with finger then clean with sotton colth or go to the bathroom and pull your tooth brush and some tooth paste and brush away. powder sugar also works.
2007-02-04 07:14:32
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answered by cocoino 1
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stick the penny inot either irn-bru if your scottish or cocola if your anyone else and leave for a few hours yeah and produce a clean penny.
2007-02-04 07:09:20
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answered by fatebpld 2
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there is a liquid cleaning product called Brasso.
It works like magic.
2007-02-04 07:07:56
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answered by Anonymous
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cillit bang - they show it on the advert making a penny very shiny!
2007-02-04 07:53:51
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answered by monk_hannah 1
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a wire brush a bit of vinegar and elbow grease
2007-02-08 06:23:38
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answered by Sandra M 2
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Lemon juice and salt should do the trick!
2007-02-04 15:20:05
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answered by scj1719 3
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Dip it in TARNEX and rinse with warm water and dry. Will shine like new.
2007-02-04 07:04:35
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answered by Anonymous
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Dip it in vinegar
2007-02-04 08:00:33
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answered by Rosey 2
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