I use 100% hydrogen peroxide to clean sand dollars (for 1 or 2 days). 100% Bleach is used to clean all shells I bring home for 1 or 2 days. If shells are fragile like angle wings, paper fig shells or paper nautillus shells then I mix with water 50/50 for a few hours and closely monitor to avoid damaging them in the solution. Once the shells are done bleaching then I rinse them with water, dry them and put a little bit of mineral oil to bring their colors back. A dental pick works great to remove barnacles off of the shells. Thanks for watching. Happy shelling:)
I truly enjoy shelling. I have a lot of fun picking them up. I am able to relive my adventures organizing and shining them when I get back home. Thank you for watching.
Thank you for noticing that. The glazing is from a bit of mineral oil. I learned that to bring the shells color back. It works really good for scallops shells and Florida Fighting Conchs especially the orange ones. I discovered that some cool shells are found on a bay side. However when they have been sitting in the ocean mud for awhile they don't smell good so I give a bleach bath and afterwards I put some mineral oil to bring its color back.
Very nice shells!
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Beautiful collection! Thank you for sharing.😊
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What a beautiful collection of shells!
Thank you, I love it!
Beautiful
Absolutely love it
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I loved them all. Would you mind sharing how you clean them?
I use 100% hydrogen peroxide to clean sand dollars (for 1 or 2 days). 100% Bleach is used to clean all shells I bring home for 1 or 2 days. If shells are fragile like angle wings, paper fig shells or paper nautillus shells then I mix with water 50/50 for a few hours and closely monitor to avoid damaging them in the solution. Once the shells are done bleaching then I rinse them with water, dry them and put a little bit of mineral oil to bring their colors back. A dental pick works great to remove barnacles off of the shells. Thanks for watching. Happy shelling:)
what beautifu shells
I truly enjoy shelling. I have a lot of fun picking them up. I am able to relive my adventures organizing and shining them when I get back home. Thank you for watching.
Great video 😁👍
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How do you clean your shells? I noticed there is a glaze on some of them... what is it?
Thank you for noticing that. The glazing is from a bit of mineral oil. I learned that to bring the shells color back. It works really good for scallops shells and Florida Fighting Conchs especially the orange ones. I discovered that some cool shells are found on a bay side. However when they have been sitting in the ocean mud for awhile they don't smell good so I give a bleach bath and afterwards I put some mineral oil to bring its color back.
I found one more intact at honeymoon island almost a year ago
Very nice. They are definitely cool shells, but then again which shell isn't? Haha:)