Cleaned the clad!

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Tenderfoot
Sep 4, 2007
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Kingsport, Tennessee
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Garrett Ace 250
I tried the suggestion of cleaning my clad with vinegar and one tablespoon of salt. EXCELLENT!!! I was extremely pleased and surprised at just how well it did. Thanks for all the suggestions!!! This site is really great and everyone is really helpful. Thanks again. I really suggest this solutuion for anyone looking to clean their clad.
Just in case someone did not see the last post, here is how you do it. Get a bottle, gatoraide does work well, seperate pennys from q, n, and d. Put coins in bottle and fill with vinegar just over the coins and add one tablespoon of salt. Shake a lot and let soak. Then shake more and more until coins are clean enough. This can be repeated. I used clear distilled vinegar.
 

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Ridley

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Jan 6, 2004
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If you clean the pennies and N,D,Q together, the nickels, dimes and quarters turn a strange golden color. :D



Ridley
 

Rob66

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Jun 30, 2006
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Just remember ; Never silver or cooper!!!!! ;)
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desertfox

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Apr 16, 2007
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Great job. Now you can spend them! If you mix a penny in with the clads they come out with a copper color to the clads and you'll never be able to spend them. HH and glad you got them cleaned up.

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ScrewcapRoy

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Jun 14, 2007
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Thanks for this nice tip. I just got back from vacation and have $34 in clad to clean. I will definately give this method a try.
HH Roy
 

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