This section is from the book "Cassell's Cyclopaedia Of Mechanics", by Paul N. Hasluck. Also available from Amazon: Cassell's Cyclopaedia Of Mechanics.
It is doubtful whether there is any solution that would cleanse both the copper and tin from the dirt left from the tinning process without injuring either metal. The usual method of cleansing tinned copper vessels is to thoroughly scour them inside and out with sand and water or with any fine gritty substance until the whole of the surface is rendered clean, then rinse in cold water and dry the article in sawdust.
 
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