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    I had some iron dust lying around, so I put it water and began playing with it with a magnet. Doesn't work with iron supplements though.
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    A mini electric one.
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    Finally finished with the generator. Next step, getting it to work.
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    You don't have to use a straw either, drape a bit of cloth between the two cups. Water will travel up the cloth and in to the other cup...
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    How did you get it to go up hill over the bend?
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    yes - capillarity.
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    I put a cut up bendy straw between an empty cup and a cup full of water, and water flowed into the empty cup. Physics, right?
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    There's a trick for cleaning old silver plated bowls & such: put a sheet of aluminum foil in the sink. Add water, salt, and vinegar...
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    And one of my Mum's tricks for ornamental silverware - not food utensils - was to spray them with hair spray straight after cleaning...
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    Not for copper coins, or any that have alluminium in their alloy, some metals react with salt. (alkaline) Most commonly used is a mild...
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    Apparently, salt water is good for cleaning coins too.
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