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  1. #1
    junkie84

    Clad cleaning made easy!

    Here are some before and after pics from my clad cleaning process. I went to Harbor Freight and picked up a rock tumbler for $20.00. Put all the coins in with a scoop of gravel from my back yard. People say you need some special gravel, but it is clad, and anything will work. Filled the tumbler with enough water to cover the coins and gravel. I put in a little squirt of dish soap, and thats it. I let it run for 2 hours and it turns out nice and clean. Make sure you separate the silver coins from the pennies and do two different batches.
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  2. #2
    garbage digger

    Re: Clad cleaning made easy!

    And if you hurry Harbor freight is having there 50% off deals.

  3. #3
    us
    Dec 2004
    Troy X5
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    Re: Clad cleaning made easy!

    also a once of ammonia shines them up great
    All animals are equal, but some are more equal then others. -George Orwell

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    Jan 2007
    Baltimore, MD
    Garrett GTI 2500, Ace 250, Garrett Blood hound 2 box
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    Re: Clad cleaning made easy!

    Maybe I am putting to much gravel in and the coins aren't tumbling. I have my clad Quarters nickels and dimes in for 3 hours. Dish soap aquarium gravel and thats it. They are still blackish.
    Pennies = 0
      Nickels = 0
        Dimes = 0
    Quarters = 0
          Gold = 0
         Silver = 0

  5. #5
    Ant
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    Aug 2006
    Cali
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    Re: Clad cleaning made easy!

    Quote Originally Posted by lawman0210
    Maybe I am putting to much gravel in and the coins aren't tumbling. I have my clad Quarters nickels and dimes in for 3 hours. Dish soap aquarium gravel and thats it. They are still blackish.
    I know, because that recipe won't clean silver colored clad coins that came out of the ground in my area either. Works fine on copper clad, but not on silver colored clad. You can try the recipe I posted at this link:
    http://forum.treasurenet.com/index.p...c,60777.0.html

 

 

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