Cleaning Paua Shells

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After my first go at cleaning paua shells, I got mixed results.  Using H2SO4, I dunked the shells for a few minutes, then used a wire brush to clean off the outer shell.  Most have a pretty bland outside, but decent colors inside.  One turned out fantastic on the outside, but sun damage basically ruined the inside.  Does anyone know of a way to restore the color or is it too late?





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try using sulphuric acid next time
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I've had good results with Oil of Vitriol

...And I think the sun damage is a one-way process unfortunately.
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Originally posted by long john long john wrote:

try using sulphuric acid next time


sulfuric acid = H2SO4 Wink

HLD, I've read about mineral oil being the ticket to keeping the shine, will have to get some.  Bummer about the sun damage.  Looks like I've just got to go get some more Tongue.
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I think he meant Hydrogen Sulfate, does a much better job
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Get one with a nice inside and then just stick the outside on a buffer wheel/grinder for a bit

BTW, I think LJ gotcha kolt :P
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Yeah what kuuni said kolt, then a bit of really fine wet and dry sandpaper to get a nice finish!
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Originally posted by kuuni kuuni wrote:

Get one with a nice inside and then just stick the outside on a buffer wheel/grinder for a bit

BTW, I think LJ gotcha kolt :P


Is that how they do the ones in the airport shops?

and yes, I think you're right - the Dwarf's "oil of vitriol" too.  Maybe I should try spirits of salts next time? Dead

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Angle grinder. Dont breath in the dust tho. can show you some on wednesday at the meeting if you want.
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Yeah, definitely bring some in.
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Originally posted by kuuni kuuni wrote:


BTW, I think LJ gotcha kolt :P
I try....Wink
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Let's all pick on the American guy LOL.  Don't let all those H+ ions get to your head - they tend to dissolve rocks! Tongue

I guess I'm going to stick with my oil of the philosopher's stone and leave the lung-tissue-damaging, dust breathing up to all you other fellers.
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If you gring them wet you'll avoid the dread silicosis. Alas, you don't get that structured surface look that yours have.
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Maybe an acid bath, followed by a wire wheel spin is a good way to go.  Thoughts?
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Just get the shell, and put it in a ice cream container with milk, and leave it for 2 weeks. the curdling process of the milk reacts with the outer calcium which breaks it down. after the shell is taken out. just wipe the inside of it with a sponge an ajax. this worked well for me. Smile
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Shocked milk!? really?
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Originally posted by ethan18724 ethan18724 wrote:

Just get the shell, and put it in a ice cream container with milk, and leave it for 2 weeks. the curdling process of the milk reacts with the outer calcium which breaks it down. after the shell is taken out. just wipe the inside of it with a sponge an ajax. this worked well for me. Smile

I have to try this!!!!
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Originally posted by ethan18724 ethan18724 wrote:

Just get the shell, and put it in a ice cream container with milk, and leave it for 2 weeks. the curdling process of the milk reacts with the outer calcium which breaks it down. after the shell is taken out. just wipe the inside of it with a sponge an ajax. this worked well for me. Smile
Trying this tonight!
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So, I gave the old milky paua trick a go and got some mixed results. Two weeks on and here is the best of them. The outsides have little change, but the inside has come up nice.

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