Cleaning clad in the washer?

stoney56

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LOL. Not me, wife says any money found in washer or in diry clothes pockets belong to the finder. Last time she washed my jeans and found my wallet in them. There went $60 real fast. ;)
 

uberlapis

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Hey Jake I Use a rock tumbler like a lot of people on here it works great not to much work and its just like a mini washer for clad!


HH
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Slug Hunter

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I know that the people that made my pachinko machines told me that tumbling the balls back and forth in a tube sock would keep them shiny. It works. Clad is a little tougher scenario, and I would think you'd have to jostle the sock alot longer to get the desired effect, so I guess the rock tumbler is still thebest option.
 

jeff of pa

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BE CAREFUL

You May Be Charged with " LAUNDERING MONEY "

;D ;D ;D ;D
 

hollowpointred

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jeff of pa said:
BE CAREFUL

? You May Be Charged with " LAUNDERING MONEY "

? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ;D ;D ;D ;D



AAAWWWW MMMMAAAANNNN!!!! i shoulda seen that one coming!! :D
 

MUD(S.W.A.T)

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Yea use a rock tumbler!

You don't want the Laundered money charge, plus you will smash your washer to a pulp. As for paper money I was thinking about trying it myself.

Keep @ it and HH!!
 

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