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Old 24th May 2008, 12:22 PM   #11
 
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If it was a copper penny it would.
Now you see i have to do the whole experiment all over again now :awkward:
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the best stuff i have found for cleaning metal is called PEEK it comes in a tube and you only need a small amount at at time polish it it in and the sshine it gives is brilliant best on shiny steel takes surface rust of too ,so if you have lots of shiney surfaces then give this ago its brillint
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Try putting a magnet by an old copper coin (1p) and its not interested.
Now put it next to a new 2p coin and watch it fly to it?. seens we are getting short changed with our new money.
Remember a story long long ago, some enterprising chappy realised that the old penny was worth more as copper than 1p so he collected 1000s of 1p pieces and melted them into ingots and sold them. He got 6 months.
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it was on myth busters about coke it does not work .
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