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Cleaning Experiment: Tumbled Wheat

awhitster

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Cleaning Experiment: Tumbled Wheat
 
[quote John-Edmonton]It ooks like your recipe worked well. Mmmmmm, I wonder if a shot of scotch would work:confused:[/quote]
 
[quote awhitster][quote John-Edmonton]It looks like your recipe worked well. Mmmmmm, I wonder if a shot of scotch would work:confused:[/quote][/quote]

Wouldn't that be "alcohol" abuse?...:beers:
 
What I learned from the forums this method works really good.

Put your coins in the tumbler.....
Add some small aquraium gravel to cover....
Add water to cover.....
Add some 409 or Mr. Clean or what ever....
Put half a Brillo Pad......

Tumble for 24 hours........

I've cleaned up some nasty coins and had them come out fantastic.
I wish I had photos of before on this coin but believe me it was pretty nasty dirty and some tarnish. You have to agree it looks good now and it really good shap....
 
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That's what I use, piece of a brillo pad and some concentrated cleaner and aquarium gravel or steel BB's.

Bill
 
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