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    Clad cleaning project was a failure

    I thought a rock tumbler would be good to clean my clad .
    Well i was wrong and wasted my money.
    I ended up putting the clad in toilet bowl cleaner which took
    away the dirt but left the coins looking like copper.
    These pennies are coming out of the ground in this desolved
    condition.The mint may have saved money making this junk
    but every one loses in the end.
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    Jun 2006
    Out in the hills near wherendaheckarwe
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    Re: Clad cleaning project was a failure

    Roger, Try using a 50/50 mix of Muriatic acid and water in a plastic bucket for your really junky clads. Gets the crust off nicer than toilet bowl cleaner. Give them a stir with a wood stick every once in awhile. Should work nicely for your clads. It'll clean them enough to get most of them through a CoinStar machine. Just irritates the service people. Beats wondering what the heck to do with em like making a sculpture or .......
    I know it's here, just need a bigger coil!

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    Pittsburgh, Pa
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    Re: Clad cleaning project was a failure

    I have a tumbler and it works fine for me. Here is the recipe that I use.

    Aquarium gravel
    aquarium sand
    water
    a small amount of liquid dish soap.
    a splash of ammonia.

    I tumble it for a minumum of 60 minutes, depending on how dirty they are. So far it is working great.

    Hope it helps.
    I Dig Everything...Even Pull Tabs.

  4. #4

    Dec 2007
    MI
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    Re: Clad cleaning project was a failure

    Do your cents alone and the nickels,dimes and quarters can be done together and then they won't turn red.

  5. #5
    us
    Jun 2006
    Out in the hills near wherendaheckarwe
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    Re: Clad cleaning project was a failure

    Quote Originally Posted by seatedhalf
    Do your cents alone and the nickels,dimes and quarters can be done together and then they won't turn red.
    Been there done that Kinda cool to see the clerks look of bewilderment when you hand them a few copper colored dimes & nickels
    I know it's here, just need a bigger coil!

 

 

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