Orange definitely.
2007-11-25 09:23:45
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answer #1
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answered by cmbaptista21 2
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Orange (if it has at least some of its original orangeness left after all those preservatives and additives are put in) because of the citric acid.
Are you doing a science project?
Cause if you're not and you just want to clean a quarter, stick it in a can of diet coke. Now that's the drink that mostly resembles a bottle of Windex!
2007-11-25 09:39:15
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answered by RyRo<3 4
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Probably orange, because it is more acidic than grape.
Lemon juice would work even better.
Although personally, I'd drink the orange juice and then use an old toothbrush and some toothpaste to clean a quarter. Toothpaste works well on most metals.
2007-11-25 09:28:01
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answered by psychoduckie25 2
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It's the citric acid in the orange that would clean the quarter.
2007-11-25 09:25:11
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answered by Anonymous
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What the hell kind of question is this? Use Brasso if you're trying to clean metal!!! Skip the juice.
2007-11-25 09:25:02
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answered by SABADO GIGANTE 3
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coke will work well, but on the farm granny always used a mix of salt water with baking soda to clean her old silver. barely any scrubbing, lifted all the old tarnish
2007-11-25 09:25:22
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answered by alfthecarpenter 2
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The orange, however, coke or pepsi will do a better job.
2007-11-25 09:26:02
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answered by Marcus R. 6
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obviosly orange because it has acids
2007-11-25 09:24:38
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answered by frikinchikin 1
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definitely orange. it has much more asid in it!
2007-11-25 09:24:54
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answered by gurlzlive909!! 1
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a slot machine'
2007-11-25 09:24:10
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answered by big bill 3
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