I like the right, one cant go wrong with right. right? yeah, im right. :P
all I got is %3 hydrogen peroxide. if you have any more of dat %27 stuff, put salt in it, out side. :P
whats is your process? step by step? :)
circulation. and the occasional buy from my local dealer.
thank you all for your helpful advice. im doing a couple experiments (research first before mixing chemicals, of course) my next test is to see...
tried that already. left some ugly splotches on the nickel. nothing more.
I think that is normal, I have found tons of dimes and cents that have the same thing.
jeffb- he did leave them in there for over a week, without checking. I wonder what a day would do? and, btw thanks for the warning. I was about to...
+1!
nope, i've looked it up. its hydrogen peroxide and something else. its like a pool cleaner or something. all I know is that it something I don't...
I know, so does that and guitar playing. buts its helping me get over my impatience. a lot. one year ago, it was ten times worse.
awesome, I cant wait to find some. I swear, whenever I search for errors, they hide from me like im the plague.
I've got the hydrogen peroxide (its always in my medical cabinet) all I need is another ingredient. but what?
nic a dates only active ingredient is ferric chloride, which is hard to come by, and dangerous to make. I don't want to break the budget, or myself.
im planning on applying for a job at the nearby coin shops when im almost 17.
I love those franks!
I know that, I was just asking if anyone knows how to make it (very low on funds)
wow, I cant find any errors. and you got one, and its a nice silver dime as well. im jealous.
wow, nice coin, I usually don't like Kennedy halves cause of the hair covering the bottom of the e, but this one I like a lot.
I need to get me one of these! im tired of being paranoid and thinking my coins are spying on me.
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