Im NEW, what is foo-foo juice?

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Cheap perfume...d2
 

foo foo juice
cologne or aftershave, preferrably something of some value (i.e. not Stetson)
Pimp Homeo had to overindulge in foo foo juice before a romantic interlude.
 

As in, "Yo grl! U betta git that foo foo juice off u b4 yor man b up n yor face!" :occasion14:
 

well, like cider, it's what you get when you squeeze foo foos too hard
 

Something that someone made up recently... I don't get it either.
 

Coming in from the barn, I entered the mud room having braved a major snow storm.

Colder than all get-out...near froze my azz off.

Using a boot jack, I removed my boots, then sat down to remove my outer leggings.

As I did so about six or so small frozen fuzzy white balls lightly hit the floor, bouncing around, soon melting.

Well, they weren't the most pleasant smelling foo-foo's.

Gotta say they was the first frozen flatulencia I'd ever seen...:laughing7:
 

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I think everyone here has been sniffing the dollar store perfume too much. I think in the MD world it was a term coined by the Hoover Boys of youtube. Its just a small spray bottle of water to get the dates off a coin or some relic in the field. Better than actually rubbing the coin. I myself have only found .30 this year in modern clad so I am in no need of t just yet.
 

I keep a small spray bottle with me that I fill with water and about 2 drops of Dawn. Then use it as stated in the post above.
 

I think everyone here has been sniffing the dollar store perfume too much. I think in the MD world it was a term coined by the Hoover Boys of youtube. Its just a small spray bottle of water to get the dates off a coin or some relic in the field. Better than actually rubbing the coin. I myself have only found .30 this year in modern clad so I am in no need of it just yet.

I agree, After seeing videos and learning, there is concern about scratching the coin rubbing the dirt off of it so a container was used to spray on the coin to prevent that scratching, and maintaining the value. The sticker said FOO-FOO juice. I was wonder if it was a cleaning mixture, like Dawn detergent, Lemon, and water. and was it on the market, or was it just plain water.

Most of the posst here, are showing the humor of detectorists, which put a smile on my face.
 

Its just water. Sorry for nercoing this thread but was was wondering what it was as well lol.


"Rubbing the dirt off of silver coins can leave scratches and greatly decrease its value and appearance. I used to take my silver coins home dirty and run them under water. When i started The Hoover Boys Metal Detecting YouTube Channel i wanted a solution to clean my silver coins in the field. This way i could reveal the coins details, date, and mint mark on site. So i would carry a small spray bottle of water with me. One day I called it Foo-Foo Juice and the name just stuck. To be funny i slapped a Foo-Foo sticker on my bottle. Foo-Foo Juice was born. Fill with your choice of cleaning liquid. We use water. "




The Hoover Boys Foo-Foo Juice Bottle | eBay
 

It's an "old-timers" term meaning perfume or cologne. I first heard the term from my Dad.....and he was from the "greatest generation."
 

A stray bottle with water to spray you new found silver. Sold by the Hoover Boys who coined the term.


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Problem is most people don't get that water makes some finds worse and not better.... but I guess there's a price to pay to be cool like the Hoover Boys. My absolute two biggest pet peeves watching videos is spraying the finds, and calling out the number reading on the detector. Who cares if you have a 12-24... what's the difference, just dig the damn hole!
 

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