How to clean your shells ? Everything to know about cleaning shells ! Shell Collection

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  • čas přidán 20. 08. 2024
  • How to clean shells using bleach. This video will teach you how to clean your seashells from A to Z ! No need to use acid. Bleach treatment is explained and filmed. How to get rid of algae and corals. Which shell families can be cleaned and which must not be ! Another Video (short) can be checkd there : www.youtube.co...

Komentáře • 67

  • @colleenfaed1160
    @colleenfaed1160 Před 5 lety +1

    Hi, I am in Austalia and have enjoyed this video on how to clean shells

  • @lass-inangeles7564
    @lass-inangeles7564 Před 5 lety +2

    Very interesting to know this! Your French accent is charming, esp the way you say 'Horrible'! Thank you for a detailed video. I would shorten it a lot though, there is too much repetition and its too long. I'm American, so of course, we like things to the point and fast.
    You should always wear glasses yourself. You never know if you suddenly slipped, or had a strange unexpected accident that spilled bleach on your face. Also gloves.
    With regard to dental tools, you can buy them cheap on Amazon for dog teeth cleaning.
    Merci bien!

    • @SeashellsMineralsChannel
      @SeashellsMineralsChannel  Před 5 lety +1

      Hello and thank you for the comment ! Great if my accent is not painful to hear! This video liked a lot but of course it is too long. It was one of my first videos though
      and it is recorded live without interruption. It has been very difficult for me to talk so much time. If I could do it in my mother language, it would have been much faster, it's obvious. There are plenty of tips and stories that I could not tell for lack of vocalbular. The last videos are rather contemplative ... so it avoids me to talk :) I'll be shooting new adventures soon speaking your language and I will try to limit myself in time :) If I had made the videos in French, it would not have never been able to reach enough people. So English will remain the official language of my channel! See you soon DAVID

  • @cherylmillard9329
    @cherylmillard9329 Před 6 lety +6

    Don't use metal in the bleach, it can be highly reactive if it's not a high quality stainless. Plastic or glass would have been better since this is a video for beginners.

    • @SeashellsMineralsChannel
      @SeashellsMineralsChannel  Před 6 lety +2

      Dear Cheryl, thanks for your kind comment. That's true, though if you take care about the tool you use and about the strenght you use, they won't be any damage, I use this method for more than 20 years and I've never damaged any shell. Thanks for commenting this video ^^

    • @cherylmillard9329
      @cherylmillard9329 Před 6 lety +6

      It's not about damaging the tool, some thirty years ago I was using bleach to clean some shells, the bowl was food grade stainless as was the tool, the two combined caused "electrolysis" due to three components, the salt water from the shells the two metal objects and bleach together caused a reaction. Well a hole was eaten completely through the bowl. My boyfriend's mother who was an impossible complainer had something new to cry about although I bought her a brand new bowl, lol. Anyway that was my interesting experience.

    • @SeashellsMineralsChannel
      @SeashellsMineralsChannel  Před 6 lety +2

      It's very interesting as a testimony! Indeed, it is important to avoid using
      metal containers, I never use metal, as on the video elsewhere but bins
      in plastic. After I think the electrolysis has taken a while. For my part I advise
      instead of using bleach concentrated on a short time (maximum 1:00). Thank you for this testimony !
      If I had this experience before I would gladly put in the video as advice but the
      comments are there too to increase knowledge! Thank you Cheryl!

  • @user-bd3vn2rs4w
    @user-bd3vn2rs4w Před 5 měsíci +1

    I'd just use water, possibly a little bit of washing up liquid, and an old toothbrush

    • @SeashellsMineralsChannel
      @SeashellsMineralsChannel  Před 5 měsíci

      Hi, if the shell still has it’s periostracum, you can’t clean it and remove the periostracum with water.

  • @ScaryFear
    @ScaryFear Před 5 lety +1

    Thanks for the great info. I was worried about bleach dissolving my shells but I think leaving them for a hour is a good idea. Not too long and it should work. Would this work also with fish bone that smells? I don't want to dissolve it. By the way the dental tool is called a Dental Explorer tool and people also use them for clay sculpting. They can be found on Amazon not too expensive if you don't have a dentist friend. I got a giant melo shell today. I love it but it will probably need some cleaning.

    • @SeashellsMineralsChannel
      @SeashellsMineralsChannel  Před 5 lety

      Hello, one hour = no risk. Use strong bleach. Same for fish bones : bleach and alcohol.

    • @ScaryFear
      @ScaryFear Před 5 lety +1

      @@SeashellsMineralsChannel Great to know. Thank you. I just posted a video about a big Heavy Baler shell I got. You might like it.

  • @gregclift1017
    @gregclift1017 Před 5 lety +1

    Bonjour,
    J’adore votre vidéo.
    Would baby oil do the same thing as mineral oil? Or will it hurt the shell?
    Merci bien :)

  • @anguished0
    @anguished0 Před měsícem +1

    Do you have any tips on cleaning pterynotus? Ive been trying to scrape off the coral on the shell but have been unsuccessful

    • @SeashellsMineralsChannel
      @SeashellsMineralsChannel  Před 14 dny

      Well, murex shells are really hard to clean. But the best mean is to use an ultrasound shellers tool. The best ones cost around 400€ but one may find cheapest ones. As a cone collector I don’t have much problem but I know several friends that told me that this method is just THE method. The shells are fully cleaned and you don’t damage the shells!

  • @leoamendt4578
    @leoamendt4578 Před 6 lety +2

    Verry interesting video's

  • @fgfg633
    @fgfg633 Před 6 lety +3

    What do you think of using muriatic acid to clean shells?

    • @SeashellsMineralsChannel
      @SeashellsMineralsChannel  Před 6 lety +4

      Hello, you may use it on shells that you cannot restore even after bleach/oil treatment. It's soft acid so it's not very dangerous. I do not collect very old shells so I never use it. Though on murex it's very powerful.

    • @kylekustka7086
      @kylekustka7086 Před 5 lety +1

      @@SeashellsMineralsChannel by very powerful do you mean very effective or very harmful

    • @SeashellsMineralsChannel
      @SeashellsMineralsChannel  Před 5 lety

      Hello, I mean it works pretty well 😀

  • @martineastburn3679
    @martineastburn3679 Před 5 lety +2

    Muriatic is to strong and will dissolve shell itself and your finger if you get into it. We used Clorox original version - pure. The chloride in it will create HCL (pure version of Muriatic [ pool acid ] )with water in it. Use as is. It will etch your skin and is very painful in cuts. Caution - use rubber gloves. And aprons.

  • @cherylmillard9329
    @cherylmillard9329 Před 6 lety +4

    Your videos are interesting and informative!!

  • @SeashellsMineralsChannel

    Dear Shellers, I made a shorter footage at : czcams.com/users/edit?o=U&video_id=M3m4RY-VYWY

  • @GiuliaLovegood
    @GiuliaLovegood Před 5 lety +2

    Nice one! Thanks!
    Cheers from brasil♡

  • @julieselden7932
    @julieselden7932 Před 6 lety +1

    ohhh what are you talking about? I love your accent!! Love the video too, thanks for showing us how to do this.

    • @SeashellsMineralsChannel
      @SeashellsMineralsChannel  Před 6 lety +1

      Many thanks Julie ! I will surely keep making tutorials and videos about shelling ! A lot more to come soon. I try to make one footage per week. Thanks for my accent :)

  • @amandafacundo8492
    @amandafacundo8492 Před 4 lety +1

    thank you for this!

  • @LarryShone
    @LarryShone Před 5 lety +1

    Very interesting and useful video! How do you polish the murex? It is not smooth like the others so would be tricky to polish with the oil.

    • @SeashellsMineralsChannel
      @SeashellsMineralsChannel  Před 5 lety

      Yes you can polish with the oil as well. But it has to be totally cleaned before (remove all the incrusting stuff).

  • @leslierogers6678
    @leslierogers6678 Před 5 lety +1

    Hello, I recently found some very large, very old, seashells while cleaning out my grandmother's house. Can you offer me some wisdom on how to clean these up and keep them in good shape? One of them appears to be cracked and drying out if this is possible. Also, my uncle who has lived there alone for over twenty years and is a heavy smoker. They smell of tobacco smoke and are brown.
    I would not want to act too quickly and damage them.
    Can you offer a solution? Thanks!

  • @geezergamers7101
    @geezergamers7101 Před 5 lety +1

    I just came the Bahamas and brought back a Helmet Conch. It has a thick layer of white calcium on the outside, the underside is perfect. Should I start with the bleach soak? I love the sound of the waves in the back round.

    • @SeashellsMineralsChannel
      @SeashellsMineralsChannel  Před 5 lety +1

      Hello ! Helmet conch can be bleached so why not but bleach won't solve calcium. Did you try to add minral oil to your shell ? Can you show an image ?

    • @geezergamers7101
      @geezergamers7101 Před 5 lety +1

      @@SeashellsMineralsChannel I took pictures, but I am not sure how to upload them. I have it soaking in Bleach now.

    • @SeashellsMineralsChannel
      @SeashellsMineralsChannel  Před 5 lety +1

      Ok, send the image to pharma.collo@gmail.com after soaking

  • @mckennaallen2283
    @mckennaallen2283 Před 5 lety +1

    Can you use vinegar to dissolve the coral/crustose algae growth?

    • @SeashellsMineralsChannel
      @SeashellsMineralsChannel  Před 5 lety +3

      Hello, of course but do not forget that shells are made of calcareous stuff meaning that any acid will damage shells...

    • @LarryShone
      @LarryShone Před 5 lety +1

      I would not use vinegar because it is an acid. Bleach is alkaline, just like the shell material

  • @85mattluna
    @85mattluna Před 5 lety +1

    I have a purple top tiger cowrie shell I found in Maui. What is the best way you would recommend to clean and restore it? Thanks!

    • @SeashellsMineralsChannel
      @SeashellsMineralsChannel  Před 5 lety

      Hello, cowries are naturally polished. If it's not shiny then you can't bring back the original looking. Cowries must me found "fresh dead". You can varnish it but it's not natural.

    • @85mattluna
      @85mattluna Před 5 lety +1

      Seashells & Minerals Channel do you think muriatic acid would help?

    • @SeashellsMineralsChannel
      @SeashellsMineralsChannel  Před 5 lety +1

      Not for cowries. Only varnish

    • @85mattluna
      @85mattluna Před 5 lety +1

      Seashells & Minerals Channel will muriatic acid ruin cowrie shells?

    • @85mattluna
      @85mattluna Před 5 lety +1

      Seashells & Minerals Channel when the shell is wet it looks shiny but when it dries up it turns white. Thanks!

  • @talykiss1
    @talykiss1 Před 4 lety +1

    Hi, where do you throw the used bleach?

    • @SeashellsMineralsChannel
      @SeashellsMineralsChannel  Před 4 lety

      That depends if your country has somewhere to throw it. In most countries there is no way or recycling, and bleach, acids, etc... are thrown in piping. So neutralize it with a lot of water first.

  • @marysmith1757
    @marysmith1757 Před 6 lety +7

    you could've wrapped all this up in 2 minutes....

    • @SeashellsMineralsChannel
      @SeashellsMineralsChannel  Před 6 lety +2

      Hello, I recognize that the video is too long but it was one of my first and I did it without editing, live
      and English is not my native language at all! It's a feat for me to have been able to last for the duration. Since
      new videos on the subject have been published but shorter of course. That said I very much doubt that you can in 2 minutes make me
      a montage with all the information distilled in this video. I'll be curious to see your footage...

    • @marysmith1757
      @marysmith1757 Před 6 lety +2

      figure of speech-- However way, it could've been shortened a lot but it was your first vid etc. It was informative but started skipping some parts. THnx anyways

    • @SeashellsMineralsChannel
      @SeashellsMineralsChannel  Před 6 lety +1

      Thank you for your comment. I'm glad the video is informative, that's exactly the point. Share information.
      In this one I really talked about a lot of things about shells and their cleaning. In the following, I focused more on cleaning.
      But really it's very hard to get straight to the point when it's not our native language :) We want to say something and we share in other subjects ...
      On the other hand the advantage for beginners is that there is most of what you need to know ... :)

    • @SeashellsMineralsChannel
      @SeashellsMineralsChannel  Před 6 lety +1

      This one is much shorter (15 minutes) : czcams.com/video/M3m4RY-VYWY/video.html

  • @hawkie333
    @hawkie333 Před 5 lety

    A buffer would be better than the picking.....

  • @foodiediva1
    @foodiediva1 Před 4 lety +1

    My problem is i broke a glass dish that was holding 2 cups of various beautiful seashells dropped on my bathroom floor while inside it. should i throw them all away for fear of getting glass shards in my hands or is there a way to clean to make sure no glass pieces are on or inside any shells from the broken glass jar? I tried to clean broken glass pieces out of pile of shells as much as i could but scare tiny shards of glass may still be mixed in pile of shells. I thought about putting them in a basket and shaking it may dislodge any leftover tiny pieces of glass but then shards will go in basket. Any suggestion? I am setting the shells aside before i handle them to see if there is a solution these dhells a small and beautiful but not worth cutting my hands on. Help me make a sensible decision anyone. Thsnks.

    • @SeashellsMineralsChannel
      @SeashellsMineralsChannel  Před 4 lety

      Hello, this is not really related to a shell topic. Though, i suggest that you clean each shell one after the other. So you can check that no more shards are inside them. Check by shaking them above your trash and after also in water as water can enter your shels and get the smallest shards out. bye

    • @foodiediva1
      @foodiediva1 Před 4 lety

      @@SeashellsMineralsChannel Sorry i did search yt for how to clean shells so your channel came up. Yes that was my first idea to clean them im not sure if the glass broke up shattered but you never know. Thank you so much.

    • @SeashellsMineralsChannel
      @SeashellsMineralsChannel  Před 4 lety

      Foodie Diva I’m sure you’ll manage to clean them, just a question of time and a lot of patience! 👍