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<p>[QUOTE="doug444, post: 2699744, member: 38849"]Nothing very good, I'm sure (the language is Korean). Vinegar is mostly water plus a little acetic acid, so you have acetic acid in salt water; possibly the grains of salt used as an abrasive to do the actual cleaning. </p><p><br /></p><p>Something like zinc-plated coins should be ruined immediately; for copper, a little longer. Yuk. If I get bored today, I'll try it.</p><p><br /></p><p>I will admit that combo makes for good potato chips.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="doug444, post: 2699744, member: 38849"]Nothing very good, I'm sure (the language is Korean). Vinegar is mostly water plus a little acetic acid, so you have acetic acid in salt water; possibly the grains of salt used as an abrasive to do the actual cleaning. Something like zinc-plated coins should be ruined immediately; for copper, a little longer. Yuk. If I get bored today, I'll try it. I will admit that combo makes for good potato chips.[/QUOTE]
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