I got a casino ceramic chip that happens to be pretty used and dirty. Do you clean these the same way you clean clays? I usually use a soft toothbrush with soap and water. Thanks
I've cleaned my Egyptians a couple of times, using dish soap. I have a bucket of soapy water and a bucket of clean water. I just use a sponge to scrub them, and then drop them in the clean water. After about 50-75 chips, I take them out of the clean water and put them on a towel to dry. Then I change the water.
I got a casino ceramic chip that happens to be pretty used and dirty. Do you clean these the same way you clean clays? I usually use a soft toothbrush with soap and water. Thanks
Ceramic chips are tougher than clay so soap and toothbrush will do fine.
Dish soap in warm water, soak for a little while. Just rub with a your fingers or a soapy cloth. Toothbrush is fine if needed. These are hardy little suckers.
Dish soap in warm water, soak for a little while. Just rub with a your fingers or a soapy cloth. Toothbrush is fine if needed. These are hardy little suckers.
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