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Originally Posted by TenPercenter That's a world of difference. I wonder how casinos clean them? Surely there's an automated way to do a lot at once... |
I read somewhere that casinos have automated chip-cleaning equipment. But I can't remember where I saw that or point to a web site.
But most casino chips seem moderately dirty, so they must not clean them much/often. BTW, I picked white chips to show the stark difference between clean and dirty. If you look at those Discovery chips, they don't look quite as bad as my whites, though the grime is still there. In real time at the Grand, their white chips just kinda look gray, you don't see them as dirty as they look on the scanner.