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I have been tumbling my clad for over a year now and I used small gravel and a touch of Mr Clean. I normally tumbled coins for at least an hour. It took the dirt off and made the coins clean enough to use in vending machines, but they were still brownish in color. I then would take these coins and fish for silvers in vending machines. I have fished about $300 in clad nickels, dimes, and quarters. I have yet to get a silver out of a vending machine.
I then roll them and keep the coins until I take my year end finds picture, after that they get deposited in my hobby account.
I tried a recipe last night and ran the tumbler for 45 minutes and was amazed at the results. I need to give a shout-out to T.C. for posting his recipe. You only need enough lemon juice to cover the coins (3-4 oz) and about 3 tablespoons of salt. After 45 minutes the coins came out like new. Well at least 99% did. I then reused the concoction to clean the pennies. This method is the way to go. I paid a little over $2 for the lemon juice and you get 2 containers of salt for a dollar at the local Dollar General store. You can clean about 16 batches of coins with a 32oz bottle if you do your silver 1st and then reuse the same mixture for the pennies.
Please try this, you will be amazed at the results.

I tried a recipe last night and ran the tumbler for 45 minutes and was amazed at the results. I need to give a shout-out to T.C. for posting his recipe. You only need enough lemon juice to cover the coins (3-4 oz) and about 3 tablespoons of salt. After 45 minutes the coins came out like new. Well at least 99% did. I then reused the concoction to clean the pennies. This method is the way to go. I paid a little over $2 for the lemon juice and you get 2 containers of salt for a dollar at the local Dollar General store. You can clean about 16 batches of coins with a 32oz bottle if you do your silver 1st and then reuse the same mixture for the pennies.
Please try this, you will be amazed at the results.
