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<blockquote data-quote="hAyyoUinAU" data-source="post: 431769" data-attributes="member: 10637"><p>I use water and a pinch of OMO laundry detergent liquid. The media is stainless steel shot of various shapes (NOT CHEAP EBAY SHOT).</p><p>Tumbling time varies depending on condition. I always tumble at slowest speed and alternate rotation.</p><p>For Copper coins I do the same thing, if it is not a rare coin, only for copper, I will add a pinch of CLR. You can control the tumbling time to clean it up as you like or go till it is like new.</p><p></p><p>To me this is the safest and best methods for cleaning coins and jewellery. (Except with precious stones)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hAyyoUinAU, post: 431769, member: 10637"] I use water and a pinch of OMO laundry detergent liquid. The media is stainless steel shot of various shapes (NOT CHEAP EBAY SHOT). Tumbling time varies depending on condition. I always tumble at slowest speed and alternate rotation. For Copper coins I do the same thing, if it is not a rare coin, only for copper, I will add a pinch of CLR. You can control the tumbling time to clean it up as you like or go till it is like new. To me this is the safest and best methods for cleaning coins and jewellery. (Except with precious stones) [/QUOTE]
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