Cleaning your shells with Muriatic Acid! Wow!

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  • Опубликовано: 26 июн 2024
  • I have selected some great shells from my collection and cleaned them using a muriatic acid/water mixture to remove salt and artifact deposits. Most of them came out great after this treatment, however shells that lost color naturally or were bleached by long exposure to elements are generally not able to have color restored.
    This is a great method to bring new life to shells from your collection, but as always when you are handling toxic chemicals follow all safety guidelines!
    Have fun watching, and maybe you can try this with your shells!

Комментарии • 41

  • @linds3317
    @linds3317 Год назад +1

    Whole or not, weathered or not, absolutely beautiful! 😍

  • @lizbyrne3065
    @lizbyrne3065 2 месяца назад

    I really enjoyed your video….looking forward to more….I’m a retired American living in Nicaragua and a shell seeker….and loving every minute….thanks🤗🌈

    • @solaceinshelling6552
      @solaceinshelling6552  2 месяца назад

      Oooo I would love to shell in that area of the world!
      Thanks for watching!

  • @augusta8901
    @augusta8901 3 года назад +7

    Plain rinse water becomes an increasingly strong acid solution which continues to etch the shell. Baking soda in the mix will neutralize the acid and stop the process. It will deplete in a small bowl, so add more if it stops fizzing when dipping. Also, vinegar is milder/safer, and gives more time to use with a soft tooth brush to go beyond just dipping. Still needs the base rinse. Lovely shells - I'd give them a good soak now to balance them out.

  • @robertbuhrman-nightnova
    @robertbuhrman-nightnova Год назад

    Nice video. I liked it !

  • @shellstories
    @shellstories 3 года назад +2

    Great work! It's pretty amazing how the acid can clean some of those shells!

  • @felixzapata1402
    @felixzapata1402 2 года назад

    Great video and followed your direction on cleaning seashells....Thanx for the info and am awaiting your next seashell expedition ...!!!

  • @SaltyReflections
    @SaltyReflections 3 года назад +1

    You have some beautiful shells! GREAT JOB on the video. The shells turned out beautiful. We are going to have to try this with some of our shells. Keep the videos coming! It will be fun watching your channel grow.

    • @solaceinshelling6552
      @solaceinshelling6552  3 года назад +1

      Thank you so much for the kind words! I also love your content and your channel!

    • @thewanderingwelshes4732
      @thewanderingwelshes4732 3 года назад

      Yesss! I'd love to see a video of that. I imagine the darkness & blue that's prevalent in y'alls beautiful shells would be lovely!

  • @rckr453
    @rckr453 3 года назад

    Very cool man! Keep up the great work

  • @Julianne955
    @Julianne955 3 года назад +1

    They're beautiful! I so wish you had shown us the giant Moon Snail. In the meantime, you make muriatic acid less scary...I'll try it! With gloves, tongs, fresh air and all! Great video Sir!

    • @solaceinshelling6552
      @solaceinshelling6552  3 года назад +1

      Thank you for watching, Julianne! The muriatic acid works very well, but not so well on shells with a natural gloss; like Olives, Cowries, or the inside of Conch.

  • @thewanderingwelshes4732
    @thewanderingwelshes4732 3 года назад +1

    Nice! I'm doing this tomorrow, weather permitting. Although I think all shells have beauty, even broken ones, I'm excited to see the hidden patterns show up.

    • @solaceinshelling6552
      @solaceinshelling6552  3 года назад +2

      It's an interesting project but watch out for the shells that already have a shine to them - the acid can destroy them :(

    • @thewanderingwelshes4732
      @thewanderingwelshes4732 3 года назад

      @@solaceinshelling6552 Yes, thanks, I've been watching other sheller's acid cleaning videos, & they've all stressed that. 👍🙂

  • @NurseMickiLea
    @NurseMickiLea 3 года назад

    That Cowrie is beautiful ♥️

  • @mlewis8579
    @mlewis8579 2 года назад

    Off to HD tomorrow ! Thank you. BTW how do you dispose of the acid?

  • @JerseyShoreShellingMama
    @JerseyShoreShellingMama Год назад

    I wish I had the courage to use the muriatic acid! But I do use polyurethane and I honestly get a really nice result with it. Not as nice as the acid but close 😊

  • @wendygamble3935
    @wendygamble3935 4 месяца назад

    👍🏼👍🏼

  • @TheDollPlace
    @TheDollPlace 3 года назад +1

    Doing this tomorrow on my 19 year she’ll collection! Had no idea you could do this! I have a lot of oysters with sorta that iridescent sheen, do you think those would be ok in this? I’m not going to do my cowries . Also random, what would happen to a mussle in this?

    • @solaceinshelling6552
      @solaceinshelling6552  3 года назад +1

      Hey! So I have only done this once(this video), but from what I know, you shouldn't place any shells with sheen or shine(like Olives or Cowries, or Conches(with shiny apertures) into muriatic acid - it will strip the shine and make it dull. As for the Mussel, I suppose it would depend on the type of Mussel... my guess is that the muriatic acid would bring out the color on the top of the shell!

  • @laurameletti1320
    @laurameletti1320 3 года назад

    L'acido muriatico è puro o diluito? Se è diluito a che percentuale?

    • @solaceinshelling6552
      @solaceinshelling6552  3 года назад +1

      Ciao! Di solito faccio 1 parte di acido muricatico in 3 parti di acqua o dal 25% di MA al 75% di acqua. Spero che questo aiuti e grazie per la visione!

  • @reginaiborra7741
    @reginaiborra7741 3 года назад

    Where is your favorite place to shell?

    • @solaceinshelling6552
      @solaceinshelling6552  3 года назад

      Hi Regina, I have many favorite locations. Though I must say, my favorite place to shell is the place that I am able to get to! I have really only been shelling on the Atlantic east coast and some areas in the Caribbean. From the cold waters of northern New England to the tropical warm seas of Jamaica - each location has it's unique charm and each climate region offers different types of treasures.
      I enjoy shell collecting in Maine the most, but that's probably because that's where I am from, but I think I enjoyed beach combing and shell collecting most while traveling in Jamaica - the sheer assortment of species I was able to collect while there was astounding...not to mention the most beautiful colors and sizes of sea glass I have ever seen!

  • @joannewade2935
    @joannewade2935 3 года назад

    Nice cowrie, cleaned shells to close to camera, fuzzy at first....

    • @solaceinshelling6552
      @solaceinshelling6552  3 года назад

      Hi Joanne, thanks for watching! Yeah I used another camera for this video and auto focus was playing funny games haha!

  • @Nasser009
    @Nasser009 2 года назад

    I have shells for sale 😃

  • @maggienewbold4125
    @maggienewbold4125 3 года назад

    Your towels is going will acid wholes

  • @douglasstemke2444
    @douglasstemke2444 3 года назад +1

    Because muriatic acid actually removes the shell itself, professional shell cleaning should never use this product.

    • @robertneal9837
      @robertneal9837 2 года назад

      What do you recommend?

    • @douglasstemke2444
      @douglasstemke2444 2 года назад +1

      @@robertneal9837 It depends on the shell. I use a dental pick, maybe some bleach and a touch of mineral oil.

  • @monicaeaton8860
    @monicaeaton8860 2 года назад

    I enjoy ur videos, BUT… sorry there is a but…. The ummmms and the ahhs , and the focus .
    Other than that, great job!

    • @solaceinshelling6552
      @solaceinshelling6552  2 года назад

      Thank you for the valued feedback, Monica - I appreciate it! Thanks for watching!