Title | : | what happens to silver in VINEGAR??? |
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Boil a pot of water, add balls of foil, and add baking soda I use tongs and just push the silver around with the balls of foil Best way hands down ( Of course I'm clicking the tongs together in between positions 😁) Comment from : @oufannamedbrandon6715 |
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Baking soda and water Make a paste and rub with your finger Takes 20 seconds to clean a silver coin to brand newbr brbrYou're welcome Comment from : @MARZ1911 |
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What kinda toothpaste ans what brand Comment from : @masktony1509 |
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I put my silver in vinegar and bacon powder one of them I put them in together It drizzled up and turned my silver kind of orange and I know silver was real cause I bought it out of shop, but my RING , which is solid supposed to be silver and always cleaned well all of a sudden it didn’t clean well Comment from : @BrooklynNewYork |
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0:27 not colonial silverConstitutional silver : ) Comment from : @HWK_TheDrake |
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Technically it pre-65, cause anything before 1965 is what you want junk silver, brEveryone myspoke on this Comment from : @MegaCbcbcb |
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I found vinegar works brilliantly on corroded silver I Got a bag of old Netherlands East Indies 720 silver guilders from the 30s and early 40s that were completely corroded with severe green and brown chunks of corrosion I paid melt for them so I wasn't concerned about their numismatic value per-se Anyway, I started with a quick wash in warm water with some dish soap and a scrub to remove loose dirt and grime Initially I actually tried the baking soda method but found that only worked with removing dirt and tarnish, while having little discernable effect on the corrosion I also found baking soda to be severely abrasive leading to quite prominent and unsightly scratching As such I went back to the drawing board and found a video on using vinegar I got a cheap bottle of white vinegar and a dropped a few of the coins in a small tub of the stuff to observe the effects Within 15 minutes the vinegar started taking on a greenish tint After a couple of hours, nearly half of the better condition coins were perfectly clean, It took about 18 hours of soaking, with a periodic scrub using a soft tooth brush, along with some light picking at at heavy chunks of corrosion with a dental pick and bamboo skewers, but even the worst examples came perfectly clean I'm not sure why your coins tarnished so badly in vinegar as mine didn't tarnish at all and were brighter and shinier even than when I first washed Maybe it was the higher silver content of your US Constitutional sliver I've also seen people post videos getting good results using peroxide but haven't tried that yet Perhaps the biggest lesson is that every coin and every situation is different so you should probably do some tests with different methods first, while being careful not to do any further damage While it may be junk silver, ugly corroded and dirty silver will put their silver value into question even as their condition has pretty much already destroyed their numismatic value anyway Comment from : @MrDAHSIN |
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I dipped my silver ring in vinegar for 24 hours, it is now tarnished I tried aluminum, baking powder & salt method, its not working Any method to reverse that? Kindly advice Comment from : @aaliyashaikh5515 |
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Thanks Colgate worked! Comment from : @paul8914 |
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What happens if I let it soak in a toothpaste mix bath? It's old and was left with food on it I tried just scrubbing but it's stuck and my daughter wants to use it for her wedding Comment from : @tessahughes8726 |
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That is exactly the result i was looking for now to figure out how to do this on nickel Comment from : @creationinspired200 |
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Don’t clean your coins ! Comment from : @AngelsDontFall |
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Thanks for showing this It's odd since vinegar works great on an old set of silverware I have, when it tarnishes (not my coins, just a cheap set of old silverware) Comment from : @bl8388 |
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My grandmother used to use ciggarette ashes to polish silver Comment from : @carolclement7864 |
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Use a bowl lined with aluminum foil and baking soda, put silver in bowl and pour BOILING WATER in the bowl, add a little more baking soda Wala Comment from : @missyritenour3208 |
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I already control bleach my own jeans Which looks way better than any store I'm trying to see if I can control tarnish silver coins today Comment from : @shayjenkins6641 |
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Heat up the vinegar to the temperature of a cup of coffee, and add about half a teaspoon of salt, stir it up, drop the silver into it, after about 20 minutes or so, the oxide should come off, including any scale on the metal Works for me Comment from : @Packaroo |
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You know; the vinegar might be an effective way of coloring your silver bullion Comment from : @RoganBits |
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if u put it in a stronger vinegar solution it will become darker fasterbrbut I guess u did not want them dark lol Comment from : @wishIKnewHowToLove |
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Add salt to the vinegar and only leave it in for like five minutes and they won't get dark Comment from : @reillystsb |
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You are a life saver, tooth paste is amazing Comment from : @guloopy |
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Put some salt in the vinegar Comment from : @markbrosius6218 |
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does vinegar dissolve other materials other than silver? Comment from : @ryushogun9890 |
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When doing as experiment you do not change it by adding other objects The copper and stainless steel (containing nickle) changed everything Comment from : @frankorosz901 |
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Why dont you fart on some silver coins and waist another 3 minutes of someones life Comment from : @frogmanencountersradio5462 |
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You shouldn't use a brush to clean silver !! Any silver, it's a soft metal & will rub off !! Live & learn I guess Comment from : @jontwilliamz3850 |
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Almost as interesting as watching paint dry Comment from : @scottprather5645 |
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Just use with bicarbonate, salt and vinager Use a bowl with allufoil and boil hot water and voilabrDont fprget to rinse in warm water and after that wipe it with a microfibercloth and clean it good Comment from : @DannyoRaiden |
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If you set the coins in the aluminum pan and pour salt over them with the vinegar, they get shiny real quick Comment from : @Seeds-Of-The-Wayside |
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Don’t forget the baking soda and foil ✊ Comment from : @JohnAdams-rm7zm |
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Does this work with other metals? I want to make a bronze-zinc coin shine Comment from : @Draconic404 |
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Warm vinegar with a teaspoon of salt cleans modern coins well So does hot sauce No joke Try it Comment from : @robk1310 |
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I'm surprised at your results I'm not sure why you got the results you did but I make silver (and copper) jewelry and instead of buying commercial acids to clean off the fire scale from soldering, I use warm vinegar with salt and it amazing how well it cleans off the firescale from silver (and copper for that matter) After I remove my cleaned pieces, I either tumble it with steel shot and soapy water (blue Dawn dish soap) or brush with a brass brush and Dawn (soap acts as a lubricant) and it turns out beautiful and shiney So again, I don't know what's happening there but I find it strange LOL! Thanks for sharing and piquing my curiosity 😄 Comment from : @tlojewelrylove |
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Thank you; very useful information Comment from : @marchellabrahams |
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So next time you're thinking about cleaning some silver don't! :D Comment from : @Cfomodz |
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Wrong Vinegar and salt mixture cleans all metals excellently Comment from : @TomekTomek333 |
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I promise you, use cigarette ashes it best method Comment from : @tengyang1781 |
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Toohpaste has floridenasty stuff Comment from : @razaliyusof8861 |
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Add a pinch of salt Comment from : @jaredwhite489 |
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He doesn't try wiping them, it could be the vinegar loosens something that needs to be wiped off Comment from : @Axlotl77 |
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I have an old silver bar with black tarnish on both ends, the ends are not wrapped tightly brI sure won't get near vinegar😒 Comment from : @tlee9484 |
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Toothpaste is abrasive You are scratching the coin clean Comment from : @peecee1384 |
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I USE TOOTHPASTE ON JEWELRY OR COINS AS NECKLACE PIECES Comment from : @michaelsorrell9922 |
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Found this very useful Thumbs up Comment from : @MuhammadAli-qh8tg |
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I have noticed that if my silver rings look a bit tarnished and I wash my hands, I usually use the dish soap in the kitchen sink, they lose the tarnish I have even noticed the same thing after I take a shower I don't know if I would have the same result with a badly tarnished ring Comment from : @susanfarley1332 |
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Sir, I would like to know of the blacken silver which soaked for 48 hours will work the same on stainless and silver-plated flatware? Comment from : @IamHappyHeart |
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Dishwashing soap cleans all jewellery Comment from : @19ANTHONY71 |
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Super interesting!!!! Comment from : @MiLlaJewelers |
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yeah i just use soap and water with a soft tooth brush, isnt vinegar a natural corrosive i would never put any jewelry in vinegar Comment from : @landyray444 |
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Harshly Cleaned Comment from : @スーツ社長-z2z |
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youtube/q91_Inbb0qc Comment from : @24cointreasure6 |
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I ain't never tried removing tarnished silver coins with vinegar But when I soaked my silver Morgan and Peace dollars for about 15 minutes in the vinegar it successfully removed the green patina tint that had developed over a number of years on the coins without darkening the surface at all The fact that I dip them in vinegar was undetectable Comment from : @michaelbrummel6710 |
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Thank you for saving my time ☺️ Comment from : @Ella_Amerika |
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if toothpaste works, than maybe pure Kaolin will be a great cleaner Comment from : @jahjahflash |
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🤣 I was using an old vinegar jug for holding my coinswent to add some coins todayand I fudged up obviouslythere was still enough vinegar to make all the coins dark as hellmy badI'm an idiot lol now I know Comment from : @Ernarox |
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Got here looking for how to patina a silver chainbrGuess I found my answer for that too😂 Comment from : @XxskidudekidxX |
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This is probably the funniest video I’ve ever seen on YouTube, manbrLiterally the last thing I was expecting to see was toothpaste being squirted onto a half dollar coin Comment from : @XxskidudekidxX |
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If you coin collect never do this Comment from : @outwest100az |
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Baking soda on alfoil with boiling water, pisses on all your ways of doing it Try it Comment from : @kayneF1251 |
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Cleaning silver with vinegar and salt It is a mild type of pickle solution used by silversmiths Comment from : @WhiteDragon689 |
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I used aluminum foil hot water and baking soda You will smell the tarnish in minutes Will not hurt the silver Comment from : @jazziejan5506 |
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I find salt on a wet Paper Towel Works Great Comment from : @normaepp7665 |
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What I have Always heard is, DONT CLEAN YOUR VALUABLE COINS!!! Comment from : @fredsmith6866 |
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Toothpaste ohh 😮 lawdy… It’s scraping… you don’t want that Use connoisseurs silver dip!! brMy coins 🪙 are awesome!brDon’t go too far!brLet the coin’s condition dictate the level of cleaning brYou don’t want a completely worn coin looking bright and shiny br🤫 I was never here Comment from : @C-130-Hercules |
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Hey yall, I'm a detailer and I wanna say this, don't be a neanderthal and use toothpaste Do yourself a favor and order some Simichrome polish Or if you're impatient, go to an advanced auto or marine store and get some Collinite metal wax Annnd I'm stepping down from the soapbox now Comment from : @mattanderson887 |
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Vinegar works best Comment from : @tradebuzzscalptradinglive7296 |
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I'm sorry whatbrbrSince when was aluminium pronounced alooominum Comment from : @PsYChOtlC_ShArK |
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the end still has vinegar on the list 😂 as cleaning silver Comment from : @fugoogle5802 |
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I use dawn dish washing liquid, cleans without the abrasive Comment from : @pennsyltuckyden9823 |
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Toothpaste it is, haha!brThanks, my man! Comment from : @azerethroth5761 |
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Thank you Sir Comment from : @Kwameking1 |
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I can smell the vinegar from the screen Comment from : @enriquecastaneda9732 |
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vinegar, just like air, bleach and alcohol will tarnish/blacken silver I never use these when I have my sterling silver bracelets on or I just wear gloves that reach to my elbow Thanks for this experiment I was curious about reactions of less than 925 silver content and acids Comment from : @jaywholoveseveryone1721 |
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How stupid i'am, i tried to clean my newly bought silver coins in a vinegar with salt, and found out i destroyed the coins Huhuhu Comment from : @joeydelarosa5312 |
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A girl friend of mine in high school used to shine her silver hoop earrings with lipstick lol it works wonders! Comment from : @akshida9741 |
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Now I realized that I'm a real dumb Lol I wasted my mother's silver necklace Comment from : @romavaldez8935 |
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The toothpaste only cleaned the coins because toothpaste has a very small abrasive in it If you look through a loupe you will see this abrasive has now scratch your silver going to pieces because of the very fine abrasive in it Vinegar and silver react giving silver a tarnished look but if you look at before and after treatment you will most definitely see pits in which eat into the silver The 75 copper 25 nickel would not have a instant reaction to the vinegar die to the two thin layers of nickel but would most definitely have reacted to the copper core This is why when you see people try to clean copper coins in vinegar you will see the copper coin turn a pink not copper but pink color Add salt to vinegar and an instant reaction to any copper coin will happen due to salt boosting acid levels tremendously Comment from : @rodneymaynor6418 |
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Dude This helped find a huge flaw in my most recent experiments Thank you Comment from : @theonlineanimal6009 |
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Tizzzzy? Tizzzzy? br What's a tizzzzy? br Do they sell that on Wal-Mart's site? br Can I get 3 for 2 $$ ? brLooking for a tizzzzy end of summer sale M Comment from : @mwatts-riley2688 |
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GOOD TO KNOW! THANK YOU! Comment from : @epauloconnor |
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Cull coins, I still love them Comment from : @epauloconnor |
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Yescolgate is the best just in 30 sec it worked Comment from : @DamonAngelo09 |
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The toothbrush and paste is polishing it, the baking soda method removes only tarnish and leaves the dull areas looking dull Comment from : @jessiecassio8349 |
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Wow, thanks for sharing I was thinking about using vinegar to clean my silver but I thought I check to see how it works God is so good He gave me wisdom and this video to help Thanks again🕊 Comment from : @veew9500 |
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Thanks thats in detail Comment from : @praveengodara3913 |
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That’s cool I wanted to tarnish a coin, I want this old look 👍🏼 Comment from : @MrPurepecha87 |
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Great work ⚘ Comment from : @samkola6343 |
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Cleaned coins are worth less in a shop unless its just the bullion price youre after You wouldnt have to clean them in that case anyway Comment from : @charlessharrardiii7086 |
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Thank you🦋 Comment from : @vfromthaburg |
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Wow! Thank you!!!! I was going clean my jewelry with vinegar You just saved my jewelry! Very cool video I wasn't expecting that at all! Comment from : @spicydamesvintagejewelryth2155 |
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Kudos on a video that is straight to the point! Comment from : @matthewmiller5288 |
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Add baking soda, use an aluminum pan, or line a pan with aluminum foil Comment from : @cathymiller3086 |
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