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    From what I read - Shred, Tin and Light Iron are used to refer to the same thing. White goods would also be included with any of these, although "White Goods" usually refers to appliances. Bed frames, Bicycle frames and similar would go there too. Small tires, such as lawn mower and bicycle tires are usually ok. Generally, anything that is usual to the primary thing being scrapped is ok (ie: plastic trays in dishwashers and refrigerators (from which freon has been evacuated)). Generally, this category will be priced the lowest of all metals (excluding cars). Basically, throw all your magnetic scraps in this pile.

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