I Steam Cleaned Rocks and Something Weird Happened...

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  • I am not really sure what to think about this rock experiment! The results that I got where definitely NOT what I was expecting and I got some really weird results! Let me know what you think about how the steam cleaner worked and if you would try this method in the comments below!
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  • @AgateAriel
    @AgateAriel  9 месяцев назад +19

    If you want to support this channel-make sure to like, comment, and subscribe! It helps so much! 🙌

    • @crystalnimmo7682
      @crystalnimmo7682 8 месяцев назад +1

      I haven't tried it on rocks yet but it cleaned up some nasty stuff in my mother- in-laws house that was in the house for about 14 years. I'll try it out tomorrow on some of the River rocks I have picked up at the River bottom near my house. I'll post the video on here in the comments when I do it.

    • @karenwilliamson9337
      @karenwilliamson9337 8 месяцев назад

      @@crystalnimmo7682following

    • @AhNee
      @AhNee 7 месяцев назад

      Small correction that many people do. It's "piqued", not "peaked".

    • @dbomber69
      @dbomber69 6 месяцев назад

      An ultra-sonic cleaner will do a better job. It actually removed some rust off some dental picks.

  • @wyckedwolf7605
    @wyckedwolf7605 9 месяцев назад +27

    After you spray it down use a small stiff paint brush to clean in the little cracks & crevices. A soft bristled toothbrush might work too or a can of air. You know the canned air mostly used to clean electronics.

  • @jarlsoars1150
    @jarlsoars1150 9 месяцев назад +22

    Well, your steam cleaner did humidify your rock space just in time for dry winter weather...so that's a plus. Thanks for sharing all your experimental trials.

  • @ShawnBean
    @ShawnBean 9 месяцев назад +47

    Ariel, steam cleaners are generally rated below ultrasonic cleaners in their ability to clean things. Where a steam cleaner comes in really handy is when you have something too large to fit in an ultrasonic bath.

    • @pambifoss948
      @pambifoss948 9 месяцев назад +10

      My sonic cleaner does not get as much out as my steam cleaner on some stones. I love that she tried this. Now I tried it. I will be doing all of the rest of my Alaska stones to see if I can get the extra debris out of them. I am very excited about her experiments!

    • @Saer-s9u
      @Saer-s9u 7 месяцев назад +3

      interesting! I've had good results with a half and half mix of toothpaste,Dove dish soap and a toothbrush. Rinse,rinse,rinse in hot water. ( I learned this when saving ducks that had landed in petroleum oil ponds).The other method is vinager and baking soda. Plop the stones in quickly as the mixture make a mini bubbly volcano 🌋. It depends on how dense/heavy the rocks are and how rough.

  • @hlbmlp
    @hlbmlp 9 месяцев назад +40

    Im guessing the stuff it didnt clean is probably more of a mineral buildup not just dirt? Like a different rock type.
    This is an amazing experiment and will totally try this in the future. ❤❤❤

    • @AgateAriel
      @AgateAriel  9 месяцев назад +7

      I think you are totally right!

    • @joesmith-es1zy
      @joesmith-es1zy 8 месяцев назад +6

      @@AgateAriel Some of what it didn't remove is mineral staining, which is normal with rocks. Some of the crust on the outside of the rocks is actually just matrix, the host rock showing through.

  • @joeyl.rowland4153
    @joeyl.rowland4153 9 месяцев назад +2

    That last rock you showed before cleaning looked like asbestos. If it is you should be very careful with that.

  • @rosso_d8485
    @rosso_d8485 9 месяцев назад +15

    Another weapon in the rock cleaning arsenal. More useful on more delicate specimens that couldn't handle water jets or an ultrasonic. Just gotta watch out for thermal shock with the steam being really hot.

    • @AgateAriel
      @AgateAriel  9 месяцев назад +1

      Yes that is a really good point!

    • @susanfarley1332
      @susanfarley1332 6 месяцев назад +1

      You could warm the rock before doing the steam cleaning. No thermal shock

  • @ArcticGator
    @ArcticGator 9 месяцев назад +19

    You gave me a good idea about how I can clean my mudlarking finds, I was wondering if there wasn't a better way to clean my bottles and I just got my answer, neat!

    • @AgateAriel
      @AgateAriel  9 месяцев назад +4

      That’s awesome! I hope it works for you! 🙌

    • @randombliss
      @randombliss 9 месяцев назад +7

      Be careful with old bottles with that. Old glass can be very sensitive to temp changes

  • @TheFullStar
    @TheFullStar 8 месяцев назад +4

    I wonder if any of those rocks will benefit from a soak in iron out.

  • @willpenny5717
    @willpenny5717 9 месяцев назад +4

    Alot that you could not remove was probably lime related. t might be more effective if you would treat the stubborn area with limeaway and resteam, Just a thought

  • @nancygaxiola5412
    @nancygaxiola5412 9 месяцев назад +4

    I think iron out or muratic acid, the acid works on about everything from what I've experienced. If just brownish/redthen iron out

    • @AgateAriel
      @AgateAriel  9 месяцев назад

      I just bought some muratic acid! I haven’t used it yet as the chemical warnings are intimidating haha

    • @Vosia71
      @Vosia71 20 дней назад

      I've wanted to try iron out but the areas I hunt in have a lot of granite and I've been told it interacts with it and can damage things like quartz. Might just try it anyways to see what kind of damage they're talking about. So far I've just been using 40 volume developer.

  • @CacklingChick
    @CacklingChick 9 месяцев назад +8

    Great crystal cleaner! It must blow the dirt all over as well. Interesting experiment! Rock on! 😀👍🪨⛏

    • @AgateAriel
      @AgateAriel  9 месяцев назад +5

      Haha thank you! Yes I wasn’t sure what to expect but I definitely got some interesting results!

  • @kirbycraft1302
    @kirbycraft1302 9 месяцев назад +6

    I can definitely see where it would work amazingly on most Agate Geodes, and Quartz Bombs. It is really hard to get the water soaked grit from the tight creases. Thank you. Rated E. I. !!!

  • @MadelineBouchard
    @MadelineBouchard 9 месяцев назад +8

    I love seeing you experiment with all these new tools!

  • @rogerballoujr.6244
    @rogerballoujr.6244 9 месяцев назад +7

    That brown staining is actually iron stains and it won't remove that....the best way to remove iron stains is a long soak in a mix of water and iron out or similar iron stain remover. I have heard that a vinegar solution can work also, but I think something like iron out would work better. It seemed to work fine for dirt though, but as others have said applying heat to your stones can and will damage or destroy certain types.

    • @AgateAriel
      @AgateAriel  9 месяцев назад

      You are so right! I should have realized that!

    • @saffloweroyl3663
      @saffloweroyl3663 9 месяцев назад +1

      Powdered citric acid and a toothbrush

  • @OG_Beckie_Leigh
    @OG_Beckie_Leigh 9 месяцев назад +3

    I wish I would have seen this before I made a silicone mold of my amethyst cluster. I couldn’t scrub all of the dirt out, so it transferred to the mold. I even have one of these steamers too. 🤦🏽‍♀️

  • @TheRogueRockhound
    @TheRogueRockhound 9 месяцев назад +2

    The first one you tried is some of the scolecite I sent ya and the white stuff on the back of the obsidian is basically [ash]concrete.
    I use an electric pressure washer (low-model ryobi) on most of what I find and a textile gun for all the fine cleaning.
    Cool thing about the steam cleaner method is it also sanitizes the specimen. IDK if you watch @AZRockhoundExpeditions , but Brian recently got giardia while cleaning dirty rocks. Hospitalized for a while and is still kinda struggling. SO uh, yeah, sanitized is good ^^
    I have never used a steam cleaner and IDK how much I like the heat for some specimens. Overall, I'd give it a try.
    cheers!
    (P.S.If you need a textile gun, I recommend the Double-Arrow)

  • @cheri6785
    @cheri6785 9 месяцев назад +8

    Cool idea and video! In addition to what everyone else said, I would definitely use more protection than a towel on a wood table. Unless it’s a table that ok to maybe mess up💁‍♀️ Love all your content. Rock on❣️

    • @AgateAriel
      @AgateAriel  9 месяцев назад +3

      You are probably right! Thanks for watching!

  • @margieleon8044
    @margieleon8044 9 месяцев назад +5

    😍I love love love your set-up of displaying rocks!

  • @cassiewarren8154
    @cassiewarren8154 9 месяцев назад +5

    Try the electric toothpick flossed things!! Thought about it watching this, the pressurized spray with heated water may work in the cave in the one!

    • @UnindictedCo-Conspirator
      @UnindictedCo-Conspirator 9 месяцев назад

      The generic water pic is a game changer.

    • @TripperJonMD
      @TripperJonMD 7 месяцев назад

      I thought waterpick as well. There was something about the whole video that reminded me of tooth cleaning.

  • @jojofarley4511
    @jojofarley4511 8 месяцев назад +2

    Keep in mind that some of the dirt may have been there a VERY long time too.

  • @jwchovan
    @jwchovan 9 месяцев назад +5

    Darn you now I need another piece to my rock cleaning arsenal

  • @cyndisjourney4413
    @cyndisjourney4413 8 месяцев назад +2

    Have you ever tried a rock tumbler? They are amazing.

  • @charlieboy7502
    @charlieboy7502 9 месяцев назад +3

    I thought about cleaning my rocks that way a few years ago but just thought it was a crazy idea. Now I think you're on to something. Also how's the tumblers doing??

  • @ariellynnewade5507
    @ariellynnewade5507 9 месяцев назад +3

    Hint!! Use silicone kitchen tongs to help hold the stones.

  • @MikeBaxterABC
    @MikeBaxterABC 8 месяцев назад +2

    I've done a bit of stone work in my days :) .. and one thing we always use on Granite for example, is Muriatic Acid .. It cleans up granite SOOO good, it's amazing .. IDK what it might do to other stones bt check on line .. it's no too expensive either.

  • @bobs-rocks
    @bobs-rocks 9 месяцев назад +3

    Good experiment, but should never be used on amber, amber will shatter.

    • @AgateAriel
      @AgateAriel  9 месяцев назад +1

      Oh good to know!!

  • @YYYourchoice-uu9ol
    @YYYourchoice-uu9ol 9 месяцев назад +3

    OOh the amethyst.You could put the rocks in a bucket while streaming to cut down on the mess.

    • @AgateAriel
      @AgateAriel  9 месяцев назад

      Oh that’s a great idea!

  • @LTCDRRAZOR
    @LTCDRRAZOR 8 месяцев назад +1

    Nice video, great idea.
    You’re audio seemed to lag a bit. That is one of the reasons for the clapper board during filming, to give an audio person somewhere to syncs speech to a moment in a video, ie, clap action to clap sound. Just an idea as I have had the same audio issue in the past and wondered how the pros fixed it.
    If worried about space filler when you’re just asking and that be the reason you’re showing you talking. That is fine, and great. Though I am sure people would love to see more of the overall finished stones as much as they do their host, you.
    Keep safe and I hope the audio idea helps fix it.

  • @annettebromley9217
    @annettebromley9217 8 месяцев назад +2

    I think the steamer did well and would be great for cleaning after the initial rinse before cutting and polishing or, tumbling. I think I'll get one and try it.

  • @carolbalcar7999
    @carolbalcar7999 9 месяцев назад +2

    Crevice agates get incorporated into the host rock ,sometimes. It makes it look like dirt . Thats a great idea ,im going to break out my steamer !, thanks for sharing !

  • @emdee8840
    @emdee8840 9 месяцев назад +1

    You probably should have done it in the bathtub or a sink.

  • @hiburan604
    @hiburan604 8 месяцев назад +1

    Mantap 👍

  • @roberthafey1563
    @roberthafey1563 8 месяцев назад +1

    u might wanna try iron out for cleaning ya rocks thats what it for

  • @michaelamaestas4950
    @michaelamaestas4950 8 месяцев назад +1

    You are mixed up between dirt and minerals

  • @idgybaby3480
    @idgybaby3480 9 месяцев назад +1

    I've used a water pick before. 🤣. Work pretty good but some grime is just bonded in there I think.

  • @stevewoods8116
    @stevewoods8116 8 месяцев назад +1

    Just listening to you! You're so cute!😊

  • @samuelfiore7949
    @samuelfiore7949 9 месяцев назад +1

    Now do an episode with a Water pick and compare. It's never missed a nook or cranny for me. Good video though.

  • @roman11469
    @roman11469 9 месяцев назад +3

    I use a textile cleaning gun…The pressure does a great job cleaning rocks and there is no way I could use it inside!

    • @AgateAriel
      @AgateAriel  9 месяцев назад +1

      Haha yes I definitely realized that when I started but it’s cold here in MN 😅

  • @sharrikiernan2144
    @sharrikiernan2144 9 месяцев назад +2

    I want to try this idea! Awesome way to clean without chemicals.

  • @BenGrigsby
    @BenGrigsby 7 месяцев назад +1

    Nice work girl 👍

  • @jimmymartinez9994
    @jimmymartinez9994 9 месяцев назад +3

    Will need to try this on my rocks thank you so much for the video!

    • @AgateAriel
      @AgateAriel  9 месяцев назад

      Of course! Glad you liked it!

  • @dylonpress7034
    @dylonpress7034 9 месяцев назад +1

    What would you recommend I use to clean hundreds of pounds of agates? I have a massive collection and someday I would love to clean them and have my own show room i guess is what I'd call it and to clean that many agates would take an insane amount of time.

  • @michaeltrudell9356
    @michaeltrudell9356 9 месяцев назад +3

    Good learning experience. McGuyver would be proud! That cleaner can be useful 😎

    • @AgateAriel
      @AgateAriel  9 месяцев назад +1

      Haha agreed! I think it definitely has its place in cleaning rocks!

    • @michaeltrudell9356
      @michaeltrudell9356 9 месяцев назад

      @@AgateAriel Your potential is endless 😎

  • @topcat43truffles15
    @topcat43truffles15 9 месяцев назад +4

    As for being “out there”, maybe you should have taken this project “outside” 😁

    • @AgateAriel
      @AgateAriel  9 месяцев назад +1

      Haha I agree and definitely will next time 😆

  • @sandmaker
    @sandmaker 9 месяцев назад +1

    Psssssssssshhhh, shussssshhh, and worked a bit. Thanks for sharing.

    • @AgateAriel
      @AgateAriel  9 месяцев назад

      Of course! Glad you liked it! 🙌

  • @draleigh8881
    @draleigh8881 3 месяца назад +1

    OOOOKAAAYYYYY!!!

  • @Zif-the-Old-Herring
    @Zif-the-Old-Herring 7 месяцев назад +1

    I've watched several of your videos today just chilling.. You are are such an enthusiastic goober ! I love it. This vid with the obsidian is special. When I was so much younger and lived in Nevada, we would find and play with obsidian found in the yard or up the hill. It was everywhere,. A childhood fondly remembered. I'm 70 and still like playing in the dirt and pocketing cool looking rocks. Stay young.

  • @seanb3516
    @seanb3516 8 месяцев назад

    Info About Steam Cleaners: There are 2 major different types for home users. Low pressure and slightly higher pressure.
    The delivery pressure and temperature are directly related. Higher pressure delivers higher temperature Steam.
    Have a look somewhere like Amazon and pay attention to the Max output specs either temp or pressure.
    If I remember correctly the one I got delivers...okay can't remember... either 132 PSI or 132°C. GO BIG! (PS. It's 132°C)

  • @renitacrocker7626
    @renitacrocker7626 7 месяцев назад

    Have you ever used Oxalic Acid? This will clean the dirt, clay, stains off your crystals, and agates etc, without etching your crystals, etc. I first heard of using the Oxalic Acid because of it not etching the gems & mineral you are cleaning. Even if you leave them in the solution longer than planned.
    I started using Oxalic {around 1990ish} to clean the crystals etc that I dug up. At the time I lived in Bishop, CA., and would have go to Dwayne's Pharmacy {on Line St.} to order the Acid. Giving you an "FYI".
    Of course keep it away from your limestone, Love the marbles. Surprised me that after the tumbling of marbles, the weight loss was identical in each group of 5 marbles. Kudos have a great day.

  • @RyanWeishalla
    @RyanWeishalla 7 месяцев назад

    Might work well to get the tumbling grit and polishing paste out of nooks and crannies that your toothbrush has difficulties getting to as well. If some of the ones it didn't work the best on was still dirty grime, I wonder if pre-soaking might help to soften it up?

  • @prizegotti
    @prizegotti 2 месяца назад

    A steam cleaner will only loosen dirt, not remove it. It still requires from kind of agitation, so like a toothbrush would be good.
    EDIT: YOU HAD THE BRUSH THE WHOLE TIME!

  • @jussitikkuri6991
    @jussitikkuri6991 6 месяцев назад

    This is my 1st time watching your channel . I subscribed and everything else. I would say YES DEFINITEY try the steam cleaner again and again . I would also use some chemical soaking but use it out it outside . Especially with chemicals. you don't want to damage your beautiful complexion.

  • @garylile4798
    @garylile4798 6 месяцев назад

    Was amazed at the way it cleaned the crystal’s. Thank you for showing this video, I started watching your videos yesterday in the gravel pit. Such enthusiasm in finding those beautiful rocks. So today i subscribed to your chanel. I to am a rock hound, willing to share some rocks to you , I have pudding stone and socialite, which glow with uv lighting. And i have fire rock from Oregon state. Plus others. So get back with me to connect in sending some to you. My wife and i love rock hounding, going to Arkansas to dig for crystals, and diamond hunting in April, we are full time RV’ers and travel the United States in search for amazing rocks. Hope to hear back from you soon.

  • @Vosia71
    @Vosia71 20 дней назад

    I wonder how well some would look after steam cleaning them then placing them in 40 volume developer for 24 hours. Removing the dirt build up like that i assume would make the 40 volume developer's job easier.

  • @beaverc2884
    @beaverc2884 9 месяцев назад +1

    Soak everything in water then try steaming them and see what happens. 😊😊

    • @AgateAriel
      @AgateAriel  9 месяцев назад

      Oh that’s a good idea to loosen everything up! I might have to try that next time!

  • @mickeysanker1547
    @mickeysanker1547 6 месяцев назад

    I have done steam cleaning on rocks before myself. But I put them on a rack inside of a deep sink. You can get them a Lowe's for less than $200.00. You if you don't have a drain for it you can put a bucket under it and re-use the water or have a PVC drain going outside.

  • @Cheburashka_420
    @Cheburashka_420 5 месяцев назад

    When you talk I picture Sue Heck from "the middle". My second video from you, I appreciate them.

  • @RockWithZ
    @RockWithZ 5 месяцев назад +1

    That amethyst is so nice ❤

  • @swappilynn
    @swappilynn 6 месяцев назад

    Have you tried a toothbrush and oxyclean? I use oxyclean for everything.

  • @susanbernier9399
    @susanbernier9399 2 месяца назад

    A heads up!!!! BISSELL has a recall on these steamers because of the danger they are posing. 💕🇨🇦

  • @maryf.27
    @maryf.27 8 месяцев назад

    I think this is cool. I never thought of this. I tried hydrogen peroxide and toothbrush. Lol!

  • @Mudguaard
    @Mudguaard Месяц назад

    Informative and entertaining. Thank You.

  • @anthonyiocca5683
    @anthonyiocca5683 2 месяца назад

    Sooooo
    Rocks come from dirty places, but they aren’t made from dirt.
    I agree
    They look much better clean…

  • @Gawnyno
    @Gawnyno 9 месяцев назад +1

    A water pick springs to mind

  • @tinamichelsnelson1563
    @tinamichelsnelson1563 8 месяцев назад

    Try some kitchen tongs to hold the agates. You MIGHT have better luck with some of the others.

  • @mauriciovaldesdeanda6031
    @mauriciovaldesdeanda6031 7 месяцев назад

    That made a very good job! Just be careful as some minerals, like pirite, can be toxic due to its chemical composition in presence of water and/or direct sunlight 😊

  • @RobWenzel84
    @RobWenzel84 2 месяца назад

    Textile cleaning gun works very well for cleaning rocks

  • @misscdog
    @misscdog 2 месяца назад

    Next time, try wiping with a rag after you steam. With my floor steam cleaner the pad wipes up the dirt the steam releases. I change the pad about 5 times on 2 rooms. Dirt doesn’t evaporate, you release it, but must still remove it.

  • @barrymayson2492
    @barrymayson2492 2 месяца назад

    It depends on the type of rock. Crystals are hard and smooth which makes it easier to get the dirt off , it's only the little creases that can't reach with a brush. For the iron stain try citric acid, but be sure what is the rock is made of. Quartz crystals are hard and wont be bothered by the acid but carbonate rocks it will attack. Have tred that silly puty stuff you push it into the gaps. Also you try air compressor.

  • @elizabethlewis3509
    @elizabethlewis3509 9 месяцев назад

    I'm willing to try anything other than dangerous chemicals

  • @ArleneIaconelli-b7b
    @ArleneIaconelli-b7b 3 месяца назад

    I wonder if you can add some kind of cleaning solution to the steam cleaner or maybe try it right after doing your CLR/Iron out or whatever meth you are doing while the dirt and stuff is still in a softer state before it has a chance to reharden. Love your video's!!

  • @CarbonTech19
    @CarbonTech19 6 месяцев назад

    Perhaps a pre-soak in hot water, might have helped loosen things up sufficiently to allow the steam to more effectively move the now softened crevice lurkers?

  • @trashpandapi9905
    @trashpandapi9905 4 месяца назад

    I'd like to see you try it outside next time maybe use some rubber tongs ? I think that would be interesting. Fun video, i like when people try new things out, i have a couple amethyst I'm going to try that on. Great video

  • @Gargoyle_Guy
    @Gargoyle_Guy 2 месяца назад

    I think it's mostly because a lot of what you have has a rock that it's attached to while the clusters like the amethyst were once attached to rock and then broke off and were distributed in dirt mostly on their own. Those videos of people unearthing huge clusters are awesome.

  • @debrabrooks6138
    @debrabrooks6138 8 месяцев назад

    In the past I cleaned all my crystals with Muriatic Acid, Please read up on it before you use it and always outside in a well ventilated area. It attacks lime scale and few other things so do a test first. My crystals cleaned up real well and lost a lot of haze and became clearer, I have used it on agates jaspers all sorts of rocks I found in California desert.

  • @snowone9685
    @snowone9685 7 месяцев назад

    A thought: wondering if it would help to soak the stones in a cleaning solution for a bit first. Maybe also using some type of sm pointed clamping tool?
    Just thoughts!

  • @paulmardle8901
    @paulmardle8901 2 месяца назад

    using heat on rocks , be careful they can get hot on one side which may make them crack , there is a mini jet spray that is used on fabric that a lot of rock hounds use to clean their specamins, just found your channel , very interesting well done , from the UK

  • @Ijs0728
    @Ijs0728 7 месяцев назад

    It looked like it did work for the black obsidian because it looked more golden after you started cleaning it. Kinda like it was some pyrite attached to it.

  • @greedygringoprospecting6941
    @greedygringoprospecting6941 8 месяцев назад

    large channel lock pliers. keep it away from your hand.

  • @hdkelly95
    @hdkelly95 9 месяцев назад +1

    I would try soaking them in some hot water for a while to soften up the dirt then try it while still wet

  • @ericclayton6287
    @ericclayton6287 9 месяцев назад

    The mineral you didn’t remember the of is likely scolecite, a zeolite mineral.

  • @melissatrader8528
    @melissatrader8528 8 месяцев назад

    You're not letting it like you're just hitting it and pulling it away and expecting miracles know you've got to get to steam and in the heat to break down the dirt it takes a minute don't happen immediately

  • @cann7669
    @cann7669 7 месяцев назад

    Even if it didn't clean everything, those rocks are sterilized !

  • @cazkiwinz4300
    @cazkiwinz4300 Месяц назад

    Piqued, not peaked 0:03
    But I still loved it 👏👏👏👏

  • @robinengbers6089
    @robinengbers6089 9 месяцев назад

    What happened to the ultra sonic cleaner, I asked for one for Christmas 😂

  • @delvec2011
    @delvec2011 6 месяцев назад

    Maybe soaking the rocks then steaming would work better. also may be better to steam outside.

  • @k.l.manring2083
    @k.l.manring2083 8 месяцев назад

    Septarian nodule or dragon egg there? Noice. One of my favorites!

  • @TreasureHuntingNana
    @TreasureHuntingNana 3 месяца назад

    I'd try hold the rocks in a vice and using a high pressure hose outside.

  • @matterantimatter1
    @matterantimatter1 8 месяцев назад

    i was thinking if you were to soak the rocks in water it would help loosen the stubborn dirt giving you a softer residue prone to clumping,

  • @FixNewsPlease
    @FixNewsPlease 6 месяцев назад

    Isn't that last one you showed at the beginning asbestos?

  • @anthonybrown9114
    @anthonybrown9114 8 месяцев назад

    Try doing it with warm rocks ie boil them first I use a dutch oven like setup to pre-steam and heat the rocks then a water pic to get the difficult parts.

  • @ozrc1017
    @ozrc1017 8 месяцев назад

    Every thought about modelling?

  • @ritchiemurach1558
    @ritchiemurach1558 8 месяцев назад

    it is possible that some of which can't be removed could be mineral deposits in the rock. and is part ot the rock.

  • @ShambhalinGardens-n2i
    @ShambhalinGardens-n2i 8 месяцев назад

    Definitely do this outside so you do contaminate the rest of your display collection with micro dirt and particles.

  • @TheHelloNewman
    @TheHelloNewman 8 месяцев назад

    Soak clusters and rocks with caked on dirt in a product called 'Iron Out' for a few hours and use a old toothbrush to scrub.

  • @michaelduncan3335
    @michaelduncan3335 7 месяцев назад

    She'd use some iron out. Let him soak in her for about a week. I'll take all that rusty red grind. It looks like red clay off of them

  • @mria621
    @mria621 4 месяца назад

    I love your rocks display!! Awesome!

  • @brianfreland9065
    @brianfreland9065 7 месяцев назад

    theres a gaming streamer that goes by the name lovely Lo and you two look like sisters and maybe even twins. just wanted to say that incase by some long shot chance you guys actually are related haha. anyways, thats it all haha

  • @kristenweekleyandcatbelly680
    @kristenweekleyandcatbelly680 8 месяцев назад

    The others probably need more time using the steamer on it because of how much dirt and how long it's been compacted on there I think