well done mate. good to show cleaning methods to new Detectorist that have just started the hobby. there are so many ways and cleaning products out there. that some people are not knowing which ones to get or use. 🙂👍
Yeah and I came across this by accident as it was all I had in so gave it a go and was pleasantly surprised. It gets the beach green crap off so perfectly.
Hi Ash thanks for sharing you cleaning tips most appreciated,not just for the experienced detectorist but the also the new detectorists just starting out into this excellent hobby, see you on your next video.
i guess Im asking randomly but does anyone know a way to log back into an Instagram account? I was stupid lost the account password. I would appreciate any help you can give me!
@Zaid Korbyn i really appreciate your reply. I found the site thru google and im in the hacking process now. Looks like it's gonna take a while so I will reply here later with my results.
ive been using the black Harpic to clean up my coins and jewelry for the past 7 years, as shown in your video it works a treat, one word of warning though do not be getting it on your chrome like taps etc cos they will rust up real quick .
@@thesouthernsearcher ... i use it on my rings as well , they come up like new. .. i had been thinking Newquay beaches had been " done to death " but you guys are proving otherwise, im just down the coast , paths may cross one day, in the mean time. g/l and h/h :-)
Thanks for sharing, off to shop for supplies now lol...had to giggle when I saw you using the corner of sink for cleaning purposes, that's the one I use and the missus always knows cos it shines more than the rest!! Keep up the good work with your great vids, learned a lot from them...Happy Hunting 🙂
@@thesouthernsearcher Cheers buddy, only been at this a couple of weeks, got a simplex, well happy with it, had a few george v pennys up and a 1937 half shilling so will clean them and keep you updated 🙂
I know I was pleasantly surprised when I first used it! The half silver coins come up like new! Obviously if you leave them too long they may get eaten but 48 hours did none of mine any harm. Thanks for watching.
Were they beach coins or land? I've found land coins will go green and so will beach coins if all the crud hasn't come off. I sometimes put them back in for a bit after a clean and that gets rid of it all.
@@michaelhurst1353 yeah it will happen more with land coins I generally just use it on beach coins but can use it on land coins but depends how far gone they are.
Good finds Enjoyed watching
Thank you.
Great tip for the crusty beach coins, I will be going through my bucket now.
It works a treat.
Thanks for doing this video. Those coins come out amazingly 👏
No problem at all.
Great vid Ash mate and some excellent results. Thanks for sharing, take care, GL&HH. Deano. 😃
Thank you mate I had such good results I had to show other people.
I'm on my way to the shops to get some harpic and Brillo pads.....nice one ash ..they come up a treat
Thanks mate I stumbled across it by accident but it works brilliantly. Especially for the green crust off the beach.
Nice informative vid my friend. Added to my coin cleaning collection. I must make some coin cleaning vids in the near future.
Thank you I'm glad you liked it, thank you for watching.
Nice one, I know some people would be hiding there heads in their hands but hey it works a treat. Thanks for taking the time to show us all. 👍
Cheers mate yeah not everyone will agree but it certainly works and no damage is caused to the coins.
Well done matey and thanks for sharing, I do all my coins in harpic now.
Thanks mate.
well done mate. good to show cleaning methods to new Detectorist that have just started the hobby. there are so many ways and cleaning products out there. that some people are not knowing which ones to get or use. 🙂👍
Yeah and I came across this by accident as it was all I had in so gave it a go and was pleasantly surprised. It gets the beach green crap off so perfectly.
‘First, make sure you have a nice cup,of tea…’ immediate sub! 😂
@andydragonfisher6900 hahaha first things first, thanks I appreciate it.
Hi Ash thanks for sharing you cleaning tips most appreciated,not just for the experienced detectorist but the also the new detectorists just starting out into this excellent hobby, see you on your next video.
Thank you and I'm glad you found it useful and hope many others do.
i guess Im asking randomly but does anyone know a way to log back into an Instagram account?
I was stupid lost the account password. I would appreciate any help you can give me!
@Sincere Gerald Instablaster :)
@Zaid Korbyn i really appreciate your reply. I found the site thru google and im in the hacking process now.
Looks like it's gonna take a while so I will reply here later with my results.
@Zaid Korbyn it worked and I finally got access to my account again. I'm so happy:D
Thanks so much you really help me out :D
ive been using the black Harpic to clean up my coins and jewelry for the past 7 years, as shown in your video it works a treat, one word of warning though do not be getting it on your chrome like taps etc cos they will rust up real quick .
Thank you I try and keep it away from everything except the coins.
@@thesouthernsearcher ... i use it on my rings as well , they come up like new. .. i had been thinking Newquay beaches had been " done to death " but you guys are proving otherwise, im just down the coast , paths may cross one day, in the mean time. g/l and h/h :-)
Thanks for sharing, off to shop for supplies now lol...had to giggle when I saw you using the corner of sink for cleaning purposes, that's the one I use and the missus always knows cos it shines more than the rest!! Keep up the good work with your great vids, learned a lot from them...Happy Hunting 🙂
hahaha yeah it has a handy little shelf spot on the sink, thank you for watching and I hope you end up with some nice clean coins.
@@thesouthernsearcher Cheers buddy, only been at this a couple of weeks, got a simplex, well happy with it, had a few george v pennys up and a 1937 half shilling so will clean them and keep you updated 🙂
@@marcd7463 Sounds like a great start! Good luck on your future outings.
Impressive, never realised they could come up looking good I just chuck them in the scrap coin bucket, but not now 👍😀
I know I was pleasantly surprised when I first used it! The half silver coins come up like new! Obviously if you leave them too long they may get eaten but 48 hours did none of mine any harm. Thanks for watching.
Wow they came up good👍
Thanks mate they sure do.
Nice one Ash....I'm gonna try that with some pennies...
Hope you get them like you want them. Thank you for watching.
Well done mate!
Thanks mate!
Great vid gonna try that method ty :)
No problem at all hope you get some nice and clean.
Good video buddy love it will try some out you no
Thank you for watching.
Hello tried this and after the coins dried they went all green and white? I used exactly same products and Methods as you did.
Were they beach coins or land? I've found land coins will go green and so will beach coins if all the crud hasn't come off. I sometimes put them back in for a bit after a clean and that gets rid of it all.
The Southern Searcher mostly land coins
@@michaelhurst1353 yeah it will happen more with land coins I generally just use it on beach coins but can use it on land coins but depends how far gone they are.
The Southern Searcher so can I reverse this as they have all gone bright green?
@@michaelhurst1353 what coins were they? All I can suggest is keep doing them until they are clean and brillo pad them.
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Isn’t that the patina
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