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Gemstones, Minerals & Fossils
Gemstones and Minerals
Cleaning Copper related Minerals?
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<blockquote data-quote="AtomRat" data-source="post: 519218" data-attributes="member: 3111"><p>Try alternating grits of wet dry sandpaper flat on a piece of glass, stuck down by a dribble if water.</p><p></p><p>Trickle water here and there and rub the rock away at sandpaper. Only work it wet, keep any dry dust away. Can collect the dust if you want though. After youve collected the wet 'mud', place in a shallow glass dish with water..let it evaporate in sun till turns to powder and keep it in a container/glass jar. Throw it on a fire one day for green flames. Woooo</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AtomRat, post: 519218, member: 3111"] Try alternating grits of wet dry sandpaper flat on a piece of glass, stuck down by a dribble if water. Trickle water here and there and rub the rock away at sandpaper. Only work it wet, keep any dry dust away. Can collect the dust if you want though. After youve collected the wet 'mud', place in a shallow glass dish with water..let it evaporate in sun till turns to powder and keep it in a container/glass jar. Throw it on a fire one day for green flames. Woooo [/QUOTE]
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Cleaning Copper related Minerals?
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