How to Clean Rocks and Minerals

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  • čas přidán 25. 08. 2024
  • Cleaning rocks can be difficult! In this video I walk you though one of my favorite rock cleaning methods!
    How to clean rocks and minerals:
    1. Add rocks to a sealable container.
    2. Fill up container have way up the rocks with water.
    3. Fill the other half with vinegar.
    4. Add a nice big squeeze of dish soap
    5. Swirl/shake/stir rocks every couple of hours
    6. After 24-48 hours dump out and throughly rinse rocks.
    7. Voila! Clean rocks!
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Komentáře • 134

  • @phillipbaugh9876
    @phillipbaugh9876 Před rokem +4

    I love you lady... I've been treasure hunting and rock hounding since I was a lil kid. I have started back and I still get that rush of excitement when I find something. I have a lot of goodies and was looking for good videos to polish them, so thanks for sharing

  • @jcouch1993
    @jcouch1993 Před 2 lety +28

    I love the sparkles that vinegar and blue dawn makes. I figure it's a chemical reaction but haven't found anything online. I was starting to think it was just an anomaly but seeing it happen to you too proves otherwise

    • @AgateAriel
      @AgateAriel  Před 2 lety +6

      I’ve never thought of that! Yes I wonder why it does that 🤔 very interesting!!

    • @mythserene
      @mythserene Před rokem +5

      It's the sodium hydroxide in the dish soap reacting with the vinegar to form tiny crystalline salts. 😊🧪

    • @jimmymcgill2557
      @jimmymcgill2557 Před rokem

      @@mythserene interesting! do you recommend letting things soak for a couple of days when using hot water and dish soap (i briefly remember reading that it loosens any dirt from small cracks this way) but i can't say i've noticed much difference from just leaving it for a few hours?) also i'm not using vinegar anymore due to running out and haven't noticed a difference in that respect either!

    • @mythserene
      @mythserene Před rokem +1

      @@jimmymcgill2557 I don't know about that part. I was just looking at cleaning up rocks, saw the comment, and knew because I majored in biochem/chemistry 😊

    • @johnkent885
      @johnkent885 Před 9 měsíci

      Vinegar and baking soda mixture works great.

  • @philstover2422
    @philstover2422 Před rokem +3

    Love the enthusiasm and that you share your knowledge. Thanks

  • @compubyte2010
    @compubyte2010 Před 2 lety +12

    GREAT JOB !!! .. I'd like to make two suggestions. .based on the beginning of the video.. that Big rock, that caused issues when cleaning them. I've found if I put the BIG rocks on the bottom and smaller ones in.. they tend to fill in around the big ones much better..
    As for finishing them till they don't smell like vinegar anymore.. ( and as you know vinegar is an acid ) .. pop the rocks into water and baking soda afterward cleaning the rocks and it will neutralize the vineager. Not just neuterialize the acid. but bubble a bit, which will help push and clean out those small cracks and crevises ..
    Just a thought..
    great video!!

    • @AgateAriel
      @AgateAriel  Před 2 lety +1

      Awesome thank you for the suggestions!

  • @CityRockhounding
    @CityRockhounding Před 2 lety +11

    Really great cleaning job. They turned out awesome. I know citric acid works well, but most people have white vinegar and dish soap at home, so that's where I'm starting. Thanks for the tips and process.
    I know it takes a lot of work to do what you do here on CZcams, planning, editing, hounding, I really appreciate you taking the time to share your journey with us. I'm an introvert, it would be hard for me to do that.

    • @AgateAriel
      @AgateAriel  Před 2 lety +2

      Thank you for the kind compliment! And agreed this method is perfect for beginners since most people have the items already at home! 😊

  • @IveGotStones
    @IveGotStones Před 2 lety +5

    I just love your personality and how you love rocks, all my friends think I'm nuts cause I love rocks the same way😂, definitely a new fan👍. Also when it comes to anything quartz related, Chalcedony, Jasper, Agate, Druzy etc, I use super iron out (powder), just a friendly tip, it seems to do the best job for me.

    • @AgateAriel
      @AgateAriel  Před 2 lety +2

      Thanks so much! Yes I have heard that before as well! I haven’t tried it yet-but I would definitely like to!

    • @bernardaaron4103
      @bernardaaron4103 Před rokem

      😂 I thought it was just me! Had know idea!😊

  • @GREEKEXPLORERS
    @GREEKEXPLORERS Před 2 lety +3

    Amazing video and great work!!
    The rocks are beautiful!!
    Thanks for sharing!!

  • @kevinkiesel4937
    @kevinkiesel4937 Před rokem +2

    Thank you for this!! Time to clean my rocks a little better!!

  • @M.S.K.F_VLOGS
    @M.S.K.F_VLOGS Před 5 dny

    Very good work . I am supporting you.

  • @sp1ralg1rl
    @sp1ralg1rl Před rokem +1

    thank u! my first time cleaning rocks!

  • @MNpicker
    @MNpicker Před 2 lety +1

    Looks like some very nice tumbling material 👌 They cleaned up great!!
    I like the jasper 😃

    • @AgateAriel
      @AgateAriel  Před 2 lety +2

      Right!! Some of the pieces are too large for my tumbler but I’m hoping to do a few!!

  • @CacklingChick
    @CacklingChick Před rokem +1

    6:26 That one really cleaned up nicely!

  • @RagnarRocks
    @RagnarRocks Před 2 lety +2

    Awesome clean job Ariel! Looking forward to your adventures with citric acid, iron out and muriatic acid! So many possibilities! My favorite one is the petrified wood with the druzy pocket!

    • @AgateAriel
      @AgateAriel  Před 2 lety +1

      Thank you!! Yes that one was super cool! I’m glad I was able to clean up the druzy part!!

    • @jimmymcgill2557
      @jimmymcgill2557 Před rokem

      @@AgateAriel i found out the hard way as i'm new to actually going out hunting for crystals/rocks instead of just buying them and was experimenting with soaking in vinegar to clean my rocks, had some nice white pieces of 'Calcite' (vinegar some dish soap and baking soda with some boiling water after 10 minutes and the next day they were a bit smaller and had a really rough and gritty surface where it dissolved! 😂 citric does the same just incase you come across any! l also i've got a small Dremel coming soon which are meant to be very helpful and a great tool for sanding, polishing, and even faceting if the rock isn't too hard (but then again you only need to get a diamond tipped attachment for harder rocks!) 👌🏻💎

  • @annomaly751
    @annomaly751 Před rokem +1

    Thank you for posting this, you’re awesome ❤🎉

  • @mattwodziak1750
    @mattwodziak1750 Před 2 lety +2

    Just fyi, the black one is called prophyry. They are fairly common on the north shore and can be found in much of minnesota as well. I really like keeping them. Would love to slab a few and make them into coasters.

  • @kermann-bv8um
    @kermann-bv8um Před 2 lety +2

    I have to try this for sure other are talking Lysol bowl and water and after sitting pour in toilet and rinse it with water for as long as you soaked in the acid. BUT THIS IS SAFER

    • @AgateAriel
      @AgateAriel  Před 2 lety +1

      Oh I haven’t heard of that method before! Yes I hope you try it!

    • @kermann-bv8um
      @kermann-bv8um Před rokem

      @@AgateAriel The acid in the Lysol and Water is stronger and deeper clean but this seems just fine

  • @joeymuckuck6735
    @joeymuckuck6735 Před rokem +1

    leave ur rocks soaked in plain vinegar for a good month, your gonna like the way they look 😀 quartz looks awesome they go see through'ish 😯

  • @annabuske4334
    @annabuske4334 Před rokem +1

    This was really helpful since I have just started collecting

  • @craigallen9731
    @craigallen9731 Před 2 lety +1

    Great video, thanks! My 8yr old son has been collecting rocks for art projects and this will surely help!
    Ps. You'd be a great cast as Harley Quinn...

    • @AgateAriel
      @AgateAriel  Před 2 lety +1

      Oh that’s awesome! Glad I could help! Also I have never heard that before!

  • @toad766
    @toad766 Před 2 lety +1

    Nice rocks!

  • @americanpatriot430
    @americanpatriot430 Před 15 dny

    If you add sand and ceramic media it would help tremendously

  • @stephendall2329
    @stephendall2329 Před rokem

    I wish that I could get my rocks to sparkle even half as much as your smile.

  • @Ilikeusingburnerphones
    @Ilikeusingburnerphones Před rokem +1

    Thank you I sold one crystal I found last night and cleaned it I make over R23k thanks

  • @Aries41474
    @Aries41474 Před měsícem

    Just use IRON OUT. No scrubbing required, gets in the cracks & when you're done, just pour it down the tub, sink or toilet, it's good for your pipes.

  • @ianjohnson8128
    @ianjohnson8128 Před 4 měsíci

    Try tumbling volcanic glass sand and vinegar for about 4 days with the hard stones you want to clean up and wash after. Not as good as the acids but still better than the ones you showed.

  • @Thracium
    @Thracium Před 3 měsíci

    Hello, what kind of rock exactly is the 4-th washed rock you show at the end - this big red stone, where you say that you like the detail? :)

  • @nicholasjohnson4295
    @nicholasjohnson4295 Před 9 měsíci

    Fun fact! Vinegar is acidic and soap is a base. While they both have uses, together they will just neutralize or weaken each other. If you did a separate soak of vinegar and another of concentrated soapy water or baking soda, you may experience better results

  • @manofcorn5930
    @manofcorn5930 Před 2 měsíci

    This is great! I have a question, do you have any insight on how to was limestone or other carbonate rocks? Because I'm thinking the vinegar would dissolve and break apart the limestone samples since vinegar is acidic

  • @gregderksen1996
    @gregderksen1996 Před 2 lety +4

    Hey Ariel, have you had any issues with calcite being eaten away with your diluted vinegar method? i recently put a bunch of rock in a pure vinegar bath (lots of river scum on them and read somewhere to soak in vinegar to get rid of it) and to my dismay, after a few days much of the calcite veins in a couple had been eaten away. rookie mistake on my part. was my first attempt on cleaning. currently have some just soaking in water and dawn.
    Amethyst is quite possibly my favourite mineral, but i gotta say i love that black/red/black (banded iron?).

    • @AgateAriel
      @AgateAriel  Před 2 lety +1

      I haven’t had issues with this method and it may be because the vinegar is diluted but I have heard of that happening before! There definitely is a learning curve!

  • @debrashattuck6068
    @debrashattuck6068 Před 3 měsíci

    I can not identify any of my rocks. I have tried the field guide, lens, apps and rock group's. There are no clubs locally,
    Any suggestions on how to identify??

  • @sandiledlamiini2133
    @sandiledlamiini2133 Před rokem

    Thank you pretty Agate Ariel..

  • @kismatkepathar267
    @kismatkepathar267 Před 2 lety +1

    Good

  • @Hawkeyes003
    @Hawkeyes003 Před 2 lety +2

    I'm not gonna lie, I have about 10-15 Kemps ice cream buckets for my rock needs as well! 10/10 would recommend 👌

  • @brumasbusiness
    @brumasbusiness Před 2 lety +1

    that lawn must look now...

  • @Professionalbeachwalker
    @Professionalbeachwalker Před 4 měsíci

    Do you sell those after ?

  • @meganslater5421
    @meganslater5421 Před 4 měsíci

    Hello there. I found this gray rock that has quartz like bits to it. It feels heavier than it should. I think it may be a big quartz with a layer of gray crud on it. I put it in vinegar and it bubbles. Is there anything else I can do to get rid of the gray crud?

  • @brosbarth5833
    @brosbarth5833 Před 10 měsíci

    i did this for my school work

  • @user-ej6ur4rx5j
    @user-ej6ur4rx5j Před 3 měsíci

    Agate Ariel my name is Marcus and I am a fan I'm somewhat consumed in the rock thing at the moment but I wanna see if I can send you some rocks of mine and maybe you can give my your best opinion I believe there different but maybe not what do you think about that?

  • @ObsidianEmbrace001
    @ObsidianEmbrace001 Před 2 lety +1

    Do you go around creeks and rivers to find those? We've been hitting streams around us, so far so good.

    • @AgateAriel
      @AgateAriel  Před 2 lety +1

      Yes! Lakes, rivers, streams, all those places are perfect for rockhounding!

  • @lemongrab6173
    @lemongrab6173 Před rokem +1

    What about white shirt bleach ? Would it be a good substitute for the vinegar?

    • @AgateAriel
      @AgateAriel  Před rokem +1

      I’m not sure-I’ve never tried it!

  • @JadentheOGcarter
    @JadentheOGcarter Před 2 lety +2

    does other vinegar work

    • @AgateAriel
      @AgateAriel  Před 2 lety +1

      It did! I’m actually making a video comparing this method and another one and the results are surprising 👀

  • @treybeedee6177
    @treybeedee6177 Před rokem +1

    Would it hurt if I used a dental pick at this beginning stage of cleaning.
    BTW I have some 4-7 lb rocks that I know are great rocks , but I need someone to help me identify the minerals that created these rocks I have a 4 lb rock that has been identified as an agate. I can see the banding in that one. I came across a huge rock collection in my mom’s attic. She didn’t know they were there. She got the house from her second husbands mother whom she took care of till she passed. Anyways, that is how I got started tumbling rocks. I love it!!! Learning all the different rocks, minerals and fossils is a whole other world. Do you know anyone that will help my identify some of the big rocks that I washed up and took different views of. I appreciate all of your help and I appreciate your channel. Thank you so much God bless.

    • @AgateAriel
      @AgateAriel  Před rokem

      Send them too my email and I can check them out! No I don’t think a dental pick would hurt as long as they aren’t super soft rocks

  • @minnesotarockhounder
    @minnesotarockhounder Před rokem +1

    What do you do for river rocks even dirtier then those you used in the video like ones with river scum and river burn? Same method for Extreme dirty rocks or what? 😅

    • @AgateAriel
      @AgateAriel  Před rokem

      I actually have been using an ultrasonic cleaner lately and have been loving it!

  • @shravyamanuru373
    @shravyamanuru373 Před rokem +1

    i dont have normal vinegar is it ok if i use apple cider vinegar???

    • @AgateAriel
      @AgateAriel  Před rokem

      I’ve never tried that so I’m not sure!

  • @faithgrowsdeep
    @faithgrowsdeep Před 2 lety +1

    where do you find those red and black rocks i need me some of those

    • @AgateAriel
      @AgateAriel  Před 2 lety

      Yes it was such a cool find!! I found this one at a Minnesota lake!

  • @ferd3007
    @ferd3007 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Does it works for quartz crystals?

  • @TheeAntiChris
    @TheeAntiChris Před rokem +1

    Does anyone know if this solution remove rust stains from river rocks?!

    • @AgateAriel
      @AgateAriel  Před rokem

      I haven’t found much success with rust removal, but iron out does the trick!

  • @Kinokamimusic
    @Kinokamimusic Před rokem

    The cicada had me thinking I was hearing things

  • @sharonwalton2033
    @sharonwalton2033 Před rokem +1

    Are these from your backyard?!?! If so, then I would like to say that my backyard was kinda dug up in an area, and there's a TON of rocks there, do you think I can use those?

    • @AgateAriel
      @AgateAriel  Před rokem

      These rocks are from a local beach! Yes o would definitely check through the rocks in your yard! You never know what you might find!

  • @Papiiswagg
    @Papiiswagg Před 2 lety +1

    Damn I have to clean like 4 cubic yards of rock. This is gonna take me some time lol

    • @AgateAriel
      @AgateAriel  Před 2 lety

      Haha gotta do it in a 5 gallon bucket! 😂

    • @Papiiswagg
      @Papiiswagg Před 2 lety +1

      @@AgateAriel 🤣🤣 I used two wheel barrels and after 2 days of work and a dislocated disk, the rock was shiny once more lol nice video thanks for the tips!

    • @gonebananas777
      @gonebananas777 Před rokem +1

      I have so many tubs of rocks outside by my shed, I keep saying I put them there bc I need to clean them, but I'm finding them faster than I can clean them! I can't really identify them very well until I get them cleaned up, bc I'm VERY green when it comes to identifying rocks

    • @Papiiswagg
      @Papiiswagg Před rokem

      @@gonebananas777 cleaning process is tedious my friend

  • @timsimota982
    @timsimota982 Před 8 měsíci

    Are you from Minnesota? I live up in Brainerd

  • @kpgirl1
    @kpgirl1 Před 5 měsíci

    Can I tumble my rocks after using dish soap like this?

    • @ianjohnson8128
      @ianjohnson8128 Před 4 měsíci

      Yes you can but use Landry soap so it doesn't pop the lid of your tumbler. 😅

    • @ianjohnson8128
      @ianjohnson8128 Před 4 měsíci

      Also you can use soft volcanic sand to soften the tumbling process with the soap and tumble stones for as long as you need to clean them without damaging your rocks 🪨

  • @fenq2783
    @fenq2783 Před 2 lety +1

    can i use apple cider vinegar

    • @AgateAriel
      @AgateAriel  Před 2 lety

      I have never tried apple cider vinegar before so I am not sure!

  • @gmansjewels
    @gmansjewels Před 2 lety +1

    And this whole time I’ve been posted up in my bathroom scrubbing with an old toothbrush

    • @AgateAriel
      @AgateAriel  Před 2 lety

      Haha oh no! Well I’m glad I could help! 😊

  • @faithgrowsdeep
    @faithgrowsdeep Před 2 lety +1

    im saving 75$ to get a tumbler and grit so i can do the same stuff you do

    • @AgateAriel
      @AgateAriel  Před 2 lety

      Oh that’s awesome!! You will have to keep me updated on your rock tumbling journey!

  • @sharlenagiles9478
    @sharlenagiles9478 Před 2 lety +2

    That's for showing your cleaning method. But it would of been really helpful for beginners if you were saying the names of the rocks too

    • @AgateAriel
      @AgateAriel  Před 2 lety +1

      Thank you for the tip! I will be sure to include that in the future!

    • @smcewen7
      @smcewen7 Před 3 měsíci

      It's very difficult to know the exact name of alot of rocks,because alot of them cannot be identified until they're cut open.

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    @MineralsandJewellers Před měsícem

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  • @hosannamcbride1337
    @hosannamcbride1337 Před 3 měsíci

    You are so pretty ariel

  • @briancurtis6022
    @briancurtis6022 Před 2 lety +1

    "It had a lot of moss on it...." so it was a Moss Agate? (grin)

  • @spaced4448
    @spaced4448 Před 7 měsíci

    I know it's confusing but next time put the big rock at the bottom first 🤣

  • @roshanittiachan8869
    @roshanittiachan8869 Před rokem

    Does Hydrogen Peroxide help? Or would it damage the rock?

    • @AgateAriel
      @AgateAriel  Před rokem +1

      I’m not sure actually! I’ve never tried it!

    • @roshanittiachan8869
      @roshanittiachan8869 Před rokem

      @@AgateAriel it is usually used to remove dirt from wounds, so i got curious lol.

  • @elainebates6967
    @elainebates6967 Před rokem +1

    But isn't the yellow color normal?

    • @AgateAriel
      @AgateAriel  Před rokem

      On which one?

    • @elainebates6967
      @elainebates6967 Před rokem +1

      @@AgateAriel The yellowy color on the one stone at 4.49 that you want to get the color out that you don't like.

    • @AgateAriel
      @AgateAriel  Před rokem

      Oh gotcha! It could be some limonite staining which would be more difficult to get rid of! Either way it’s a pretty cool rock 🪨 😊

  • @11Evalone
    @11Evalone Před 2 lety +1

    Neato! I just use mah spit. :P

  • @americanpatriot430
    @americanpatriot430 Před 15 dny

    Please do this in a bikini next time! Guaranteed 100x veiws!😂😂😂❤❤❤ love your videos!

  • @anjalidash1562
    @anjalidash1562 Před rokem +1

    Make clear audiable words to hear properly

    • @AgateAriel
      @AgateAriel  Před rokem

      Thanks for the suggestion! I definitely have learned more about audio since making this video!

  • @aliciapoore9413
    @aliciapoore9413 Před rokem

    Vinegar destroys rocks minerals and gems!

    • @AgateAriel
      @AgateAriel  Před rokem

      It can eat away at things like calcite, but I haven’t had too much issue with it!

  • @machone1
    @machone1 Před rokem

    NooooIf you let sit&soak or shake it,the quartz,crystals,& agate WILL be GONE.Makes bad rust&’ll eat away any glitzy metallic crystals!

    • @AgateAriel
      @AgateAriel  Před rokem

      It won’t eat Quartz that I know of but will dissolve calcite!

  • @MizzAugust7
    @MizzAugust7 Před rokem

    Seems wasteful to not save the exact liquid you would use to clean- more rocks. But then the new generation is very wasteful compared to how my Mother who lived through the Depression & apricating the loss of everything- raised me.

    • @AgateAriel
      @AgateAriel  Před rokem +2

      Sounds like you have a great mother! 🥰 unfortunately you can’t save the cleaning solution as it neutralizes

    • @treybeedee6177
      @treybeedee6177 Před rokem +1

      @@AgateAriel I was going to say the same same thing!

    • @treybeedee6177
      @treybeedee6177 Před rokem +1

      It was a great question , but there’s a reason to clean your rocks and that dirty water with it’s additives isn’t good with going forward with creating beautiful tumbler rocks

  • @tuexss
    @tuexss Před 2 lety +1

    Please dispose of the cleaning solution properly, don't pour it into your garden.

    • @AgateAriel
      @AgateAriel  Před 2 lety +3

      I pour it over my outside tile, I don’t want weeds or grass growing in that area-no garden near by so no worries!