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Old 23rd May 2008, 02:19 PM   1 links from elsewhere to this Post. Click to view. #1
 
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Good tip .. and cheaper than using Brick/ patio cleaner (hydrochloric acid)

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just a tip i work for a firm that makes patio cleaner and the same stuff goes into a bottle and is alloy wheel cleaner no difference whats so ever
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the vineager tip does work like the pics, JJ has 2 bottles of malt vineager in the shed and has cleaned many parts doing that, also was told coke works simular to vineager as well..
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Coke is very good at cleaning dirty stuff, try putting a old coin in it for a bit and see how shiney it comes out!
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Coke is very good at cleaning dirty stuff, try putting a old coin in it for a bit and see how shiney it comes out!
I was told that if you leave a 1p coin in coke for a year that it would disolve, well it doesnt.

After an hour the coin was spotless but after 2 years in a bottle of coke at work we found that the coin was still there.
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I was told that if you leave a 1p coin in coke for a year that it would disolve, well it doesnt.

After an hour the coin was spotless but after 2 years in a bottle of coke at work we found that the coin was still there.
If i remember right, coke is slightly acidic (prob wrong, been a while since Chemistry at school!), not heard the one about it dissolving tho!
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Tis an urban myth me thinks
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I knew a urban myth,very nice she was :whistle:
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If it was a copper penny it would.
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