Awesome coin polish!

1320

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1320

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Good question Warrior....I'm not sure. A friend gave it to me. He uses it to clean up pharmaceutical equipment. I'll try to get you some if you'd like to try it....let me know.

Thanks for the compliment, they look soooo much better that the pics.
 

ModernDayWarrior

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I would like to try it. I'm putting together the state quarters collection and a penny collection. If I can shine up some of those it would make the search easier. Warrior
 

Vrent

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Nice stuff , but there is a big but too if you are putting together a coin collection. as in old coins that have value DO NOT polish them DO NOT polish them you will kill the value

if you are cleaning up all that clad and modern pennies so you can dump them into circulation kncok yourself out, but it is easier to do large batches in a tumbler with walnut chips and dish washing detergent or some such concoction, but please if you are interested in the value of your coins polishing is a big no no

HH Vrent
 

Monty

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Auto Parts stores have it. Used to clean mag wheels. Monty
 

Michigan Badger

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Thanks 1320 for telling us all about this great product!

I found it on ebay (3) tubes for a total of $21 (postpaid).

Hope to have it here soon.

HH

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