How to Clean Shells (Quick, Easy, Cheap)

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  • Опубликовано: 2 фев 2025

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  • @weouthere1104
    @weouthere1104  3 года назад +14

    Hello everyone! I hope you enjoyed the video! I just wanted to mention that since making this video, I have found that Vaseline does work better to preserve the shells, although it makes them much greasier. The process stays the same, except switch out the oil for vaseline and use a Q-tip to spread it instead of steel wool. You can still use oil and steel wool but I highly reccommend vaseline for thinner shells, and on the periostracum of all shells.

  • @hayapatel_
    @hayapatel_ Месяц назад

    Thank you for outlining the process and the advice! Can I also just say the unintentional ASMR of the brush on the shell is amazing lol

  • @simpjaess
    @simpjaess 3 года назад +10

    you even added fun facts while you were scrubbing the shell and I think that's pretty great

  • @midnightlife
    @midnightlife 2 года назад +1

    Of all the shell cleaning vids yours is the best!💯

  • @mercedesbualo6018
    @mercedesbualo6018 2 года назад +6

    HI! Do you know how can I remove the periostracum ? and make it show the same colors as the inside ?

  • @edie944
    @edie944 2 года назад +4

    If I want to remove the outer brown layer what do you recommend?

  • @Indygirl9229
    @Indygirl9229 2 года назад +5

    I never knew what the outside coating of the shell is. I think it's pretty but I'd love to know how to remove it on some shells. I usually clean river mussels.

  • @jotako6036
    @jotako6036 4 года назад +2

    can't wait for the clam fishing tutorial

  • @bandilla7317
    @bandilla7317 2 года назад +1

    oh amazing idea very nice.

  • @TheGamer2336
    @TheGamer2336 4 года назад +3

    VERY INFORMATIVE 😍

  • @donnagolden5189
    @donnagolden5189 Год назад

    Thank you. Very helpful.

  • @dinojoe1788
    @dinojoe1788 4 года назад +3

    How to dirty shells? (Slow, Hard, and Expensive?)

  • @AyoJMG
    @AyoJMG 4 года назад +1

    I learned something new today that’s cool

  • @TheDivera
    @TheDivera 2 года назад +1

    Can I use Bio oil insted of mineral oil?
    I used viniger and baking soda and my shells loose shine and colour. I don't know can i do something to make them colourfull and shiny again.

    • @Nightowl5379
      @Nightowl5379 2 месяца назад

      Try vinegar on its own and not to long. Just some hours

  • @MissMalikaA
    @MissMalikaA 4 года назад +1

    you said about re oiling it to keep it from cracking, should I be doing this to an oyster shell that I found, will it start to crack and crumble over time? I use it on display to hold a crystal cat eye in it.

    • @weouthere1104
      @weouthere1104  3 года назад +2

      Hi! It really depends on the thickness and part of the shell you're talking about. If its a thicker, heavier shell it should hold up just fine, but the periostracum (the "skin", so to speak, on the outside of the shell) will eventually crack over time. I would definitely reoil that part, and if the shell is quite thin, then I would reoil the whole shell. Another option that I've found that works well since I made this video, is to use a Q-Tip and Vaseline instead of Steel Wool and Mineral Oil. If anything, it may work better, but the shell will be much more greasier. Hope this helps!

    • @MissMalikaA
      @MissMalikaA 3 года назад +1

      @@weouthere1104 It is quite thick, I have found out that it's a european flat oyster
      shell of about 15 layers (if I counted correctly).
      I think ill try your oil and Steel wool version, hopefully shine it up a bit.
      It doesn't seem to have that skin on it I think its been in the sand a while as its quite orange on parts.
      Thank you for replying and giving those extra tips. I shall try them out.

  • @justsomeone8580
    @justsomeone8580 3 года назад +1

    Thank you!

  • @Princetaylor7373
    @Princetaylor7373 3 года назад +2

    Make one new video on, outsider shell of an oyster.. That part of oyster is very hard to clean and make it shiny like inside.. Can u plz doo that...

  • @criseldaotero2661
    @criseldaotero2661 2 года назад

    will this mineral oil work on cleaning abalone that is mounted on a decorative silver plate?

    • @weouthere1104
      @weouthere1104  2 года назад

      Mineral Oil should work on the abalone shell, but as you said it is mounted on a decorative silver plate. I am unsure if mineral oil is safe for silver, so I would be cautious and look into if mineral oil causes reactions to certain metals, if you choose to use it. Make sure you give it a good wipe-down if you do use it.

  • @Literature-ft8ru
    @Literature-ft8ru 8 месяцев назад

    What happens of you soak them for hours in a bowl of vinegar?

    • @weouthere1104
      @weouthere1104  8 месяцев назад +1

      I am not quite sure, it depends on if you have freshwater or saltwater shells. I'd assume over time both would gradually get weaker and thinner since vinegar is acidic, with the freshwater shells breaking down quicker than saltwater. This is just a guess, I'm really not sure!

  • @simpjaess
    @simpjaess 3 года назад +1

    maybe you could do a video on finding seashells? like on the beach or something :D

    • @weouthere1104
      @weouthere1104  3 года назад +1

      Glad you enjoyed the video! Who knows, maybe a video like that will be made in the future!

  • @FknNefFy
    @FknNefFy Год назад +1

    It seems pointless to use a toothbrush if you're going to use stainless steel after

  • @scott5267
    @scott5267 2 года назад +1

    Try soaking in aceatone

  • @wilmszwick6315
    @wilmszwick6315 Год назад

    Traduzcan al castellano o suptitulos gracias

  • @bankfishingislife5484
    @bankfishingislife5484 3 месяца назад

    but its only halfway done, under that outside layer of black brown.. is the best part.

    • @weouthere1104
      @weouthere1104  2 месяца назад

      That's the beauty of shells, there are so many variations and layers! The periostracum can be more than just an outer layer. Some species are yellow with green rays, others have chevron and dotted patterns, while still some are just plain brown. To me, keeping the periostracum is in part preserving the whole shell's beauty!