I think this is very fascinating. Beautiful pieces , love the colors. New to this but was always fascinated by and awestruck at the finished products. We have lots of copper in my area and want to get into finding , shining and selling arena. Thank you for sharing some of your adventures through videos !
Dawn 4x has 4x the amount of surfactants in its ingredients. It is what pulls the grime off of things and why it works so good at degreasing. You can also use it to wet rock hard dry clay / dirt or compacted soil in your yard. Look it up here on youtube - It's great and it's not anti bacterial which would be bad for the environment.
If i dont have a large ultrasonic cleaner can i just put the rock in a bucket of hot water with the dawn and immerse it. Or what do i need to do if not that?
Some sagenite is really porous making it more difficult to shine. It is hard material but bubbles up like your material. Do I use cactus juice or Optacon. thanks.
the bubbles are actually the solvents un the Cactus juice boiling. as the pressure is reduced the solvents’ boiling point is lowered and it boils until there is no more. the air in the this rock is minimal. take care
Acetone isnt a good idea, depending on what type of mineral it very well could ruin it. The best thing to clean minerals is blue dawn, if you have a handheld textile pressure washer, ultrasonic, Alconox works amazing and is safe for all minerals. Take about 1/4 cup and add it to a bucket of hot water, let the specimens soak for 4 weeks, then rinse. Alconox takes time but is amazing. I use the other pressure washer, ultrasonic ect first then let them sit in alconox for a month or two on most specimens depending on how clean they come.
@@thelapidarychannel4770 In a video you did on stabilizing slabs with opticon you use acetone. In this comment you say acetone isn't a good idea. From your first video I cleaned a batch of slabs today in acetone before using this cactus juice method to stabilize. (results pending) Curious the difference on when you think using is appropriate or not? I appreciate your information and feedback.
Im using a 5 gallon Sunco (amazon) vac chamber, 1 gallon of cactus juice and a large toaster over with temp controls. If you need any other help feel free to pm me on fb at kelly hiller
You should say what Cactus Juice is for new people - Cactus Juice Stabilizing Resin is a premium, professional grade, heat cured resin for impregnating wood and other porous materials.
I think this is very fascinating. Beautiful pieces , love the colors. New to this but was always fascinated by and awestruck at the finished products. We have lots of copper in my area and want to get into finding , shining and selling arena. Thank you for sharing some of your adventures through videos !
Cactus juice is very interesting... Thank you for a nice and enjoyable video.
Dawn 4x has 4x the amount of surfactants in its ingredients. It is what pulls the grime off of things and why it works so good at degreasing. You can also use it to wet rock hard dry clay / dirt or compacted soil in your yard. Look it up here on youtube - It's great and it's not anti bacterial which would be bad for the environment.
If i dont have a large ultrasonic cleaner can i just put the rock in a bucket of hot water with the dawn and immerse it. Or what do i need to do if not that?
Some sagenite is really porous making it more difficult to shine. It is hard material but bubbles up like your material. Do I use cactus juice or Optacon. thanks.
the bubbles are actually the solvents un the Cactus juice boiling.
as the pressure is reduced the solvents’ boiling point is lowered and it boils until there is no more.
the air in the this rock is minimal.
take care
Also, what about acetone to clean? How long should you soak in acetone?
Acetone isnt a good idea, depending on what type of mineral it very well could ruin it. The best thing to clean minerals is blue dawn, if you have a handheld textile pressure washer, ultrasonic, Alconox works amazing and is safe for all minerals. Take about 1/4 cup and add it to a bucket of hot water, let the specimens soak for 4 weeks, then rinse. Alconox takes time but is amazing. I use the other pressure washer, ultrasonic ect first then let them sit in alconox for a month or two on most specimens depending on how clean they come.
@@thelapidarychannel4770 In a video you did on stabilizing slabs with opticon you use acetone. In this comment you say acetone isn't a good idea. From your first video I cleaned a batch of slabs today in acetone before using this cactus juice method to stabilize. (results pending) Curious the difference on when you think using is appropriate or not? I appreciate your information and feedback.
Can you do rocks of turquoise? Or should you slab first?
Yes Turquoise usually cleans up nice, if it has Pyrite I wouldnt, pyrite is a Sulfide
Just starting to get into stabilizing. What equipment are you using? Brand , model. So I can look them up on Amazon
Im using a 5 gallon Sunco (amazon) vac chamber, 1 gallon of cactus juice and a large toaster over with temp controls. If you need any other help feel free to pm me on fb at kelly hiller
I cant find anything in vacuum chambers by Sunco. Not even on Google
You should say what Cactus Juice is for new people - Cactus Juice Stabilizing Resin is a premium, professional grade, heat cured resin for impregnating wood and other porous materials.
Thank you so much for that explanation. I had no idea what it was.
How does cactus juice stabilize rocks? Stabilizing isnt something I am familiar with.
Ty
watch the other video i posted I have a step by step thanks ;)
Tried this with mexin turquoise chalk today...total failure
So have you tried opticon yet. I am researching trying to also stabilize some Mexican tourquoise? Thank you
dont put your fingers in the ulrtrasonic. It will damage your finger bones