Title: Best way to clean Tokens Post by: Karaoke Mike on February 17, 2009, 08:00:38 PM Hi, today I got about 5000 tokens and they are not the cleaniest, but they were free. What is the easiest and best way to clean them? The tokens are retired 25 cent ones from casinos. thanks, Mike
Title: Re: Best way to clean Tokens Post by: jay on February 17, 2009, 08:13:41 PM For that many you might want to hit one of the department stores and get one of the liquid silver cleaners that you just add to water and clean them in the sink (cheap).
You can also get these electrolitic plates that you put on the bottom of the sink, you then add in the activator into the warm water, and the tarnish smply falls off. I use a plastic strainer with a hand full or two at a time. Make sure they are good and dry before you start using them again. Any coin collector would be horrified at these recommendations as anytime you do this the assey-value of the coin is altered. For that matter a coin collector would not drop a coin into a slot as it may become damaged by its interaction with the other coins. I think we both know that these tokens are not in the same catagory as gold or silver collectables despite what we think of our hobby. Title: Re: Best way to clean Tokens Post by: a69mopar on February 17, 2009, 08:16:43 PM In the sink with soapy water works for me, I 'd let them soak for a while then go at them with a brush.
Some say vinegar works well. You can fill a large jar with coins and vinegar and tumble clean then rinse the coins with water. Thanks, Wayne Title: Re: Best way to clean Tokens Post by: Karaoke Mike on February 17, 2009, 08:18:08 PM Thank you, I will try some with each of your methods. I don't like dirty coins which becomes dirty machine.
Title: Re: Best way to clean Tokens Post by: jay on February 17, 2009, 08:21:06 PM The dirty coins come from dirty hands....all the natural oils in our fingers pass on the tarnish.
You might want to wear white cotton gloves while playing. I have an antique clock (early 1800's) with real brass weights. I wear these while winding as the brass tarnishes really easy. I also understand this also really helps with ones moon walk ...... :72- Title: Re: Best way to clean Tokens Post by: Ron (r273) on February 17, 2009, 08:25:40 PM The dirty coins come from dirty hands....all the natural oils in our fingers pass on the tarnish. You might want to wear white cotton gloves while playing. I have an antique clock (early 1800's) with real brass weights. I wear these while winding as the brass tarnishes really easy. I also understand this also really helps with ones moon walk ...... :72- Yeah but that only takes one glove. :97- Title: Re: Best way to clean Tokens Post by: Brianzz on February 17, 2009, 08:37:38 PM I've been known to fill a couple of socks with tokens and toss them in with a load of laundry, after the cycle is finished lay them out and let them dry for a few hours... quick and effortless
Title: Re: Best way to clean Tokens Post by: jay on February 17, 2009, 08:46:34 PM Your poor washer..... I feel bad when I have a pair of sneakers rattling around. :72-
Title: Re: Best way to clean Tokens Post by: jdkmunch on February 17, 2009, 08:56:33 PM Usually when I play my machine I wear white gloves and nothing else.
Title: Re: Best way to clean Tokens Post by: Ron (r273) on February 17, 2009, 09:00:37 PM Usually when I play my machine I wear white gloves and nothing else. You could catch a cold this time of year. :79- Title: Re: Best way to clean Tokens Post by: jay on February 17, 2009, 09:01:57 PM TMI :30- TMI :30- TMI :30-
I am thinking that you don't wear them on your hands.... or does this become Udder Nonsense. Title: Re: Best way to clean Tokens Post by: jdkmunch on February 17, 2009, 09:04:49 PM TMI :30- TMI :30- TMI :30- I am thinking that you don't wear them on your hands.... or does this become Udder Nonsense. It's great when I get a hand pay. Title: Re: Best way to clean Tokens Post by: Neonkiss on February 18, 2009, 12:33:20 AM I've been known to fill a couple of socks with tokens and toss them in with a load of laundry, after the cycle is finished lay them out and let them dry for a few hours... quick and effortless Be VERY CAREFUL.... People have gone to jail for laundering money... :30- :97- :97- :72- :72- Title: Re: Best way to clean Tokens Post by: StatFreak on February 18, 2009, 03:46:43 AM Usually when I play my machine I wear white gloves and nothing else. TMI :30- TMI :30- TMI :30- I am thinking that you don't wear them on your hands.... or does this become Udder Nonsense. It's great when I get a hand pay. I can't put my finger on why, exactly, but I am sorry that I unable to keep abreast of this topic when the thread was active, as I usually like to have a hand in such discussions, to coin a phrase. :96- Jdkmunch, you had better be careful when taking pictures of your best hits at home; there's a lot of chrome on those slot machines.. :30- :81- ..at least you can wash the glove after the hand pay. :47- :152- :40- btw, I hope that you pass out blindfolds to your guests when they join you in the game room! :127- :18- Title: Re: Best way to clean Tokens Post by: brichter on February 18, 2009, 04:25:33 AM When I get new tokens, I always throw them in the case tumbler I use for cleaning spent brass before reloading it. After that, a little soap and water cleans them up nicely.
It's kind of a pain because I can only do about 300 per load, but the come out clean as a whistle! |