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#1mellowyellow 


Sep 2012Southern CaliforniaGold bug313 73 times
Hi all, hope all is well.
So I found a nugget in the desert and its covered with caliche and dirt, ect. It had quartz all around it and the quartz is stained dirty looking as well.
Is CLR the best house hold product to clean it? I'm letting soak for and hour and see if it looks better. I scrubbed it with hard brush and nothing happened at all, it's caked in there.
Pics to come!
Mellow yelllllow




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I'm calling this the "peace out nugget". LOL. Look at one of the sides, looks like the hand peace sign. Btw , 1.27 oz/ 36 grams.


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Mar 03, 2013, 09:18 PM
#2TerryC


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Come out from under your bed today...... DO SOMETHING!Jun 2008Yarnell, AZ and Murphys,CARight now: Garrett GTA 500, ACE 250, Fisher Impulse 8, Gold Bug 2, Whites GMT, Vibraprobe 570, and Falcon MD203,283 654 times Coinshooting, Gold prospecting, and Nuggetshooting

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Class Ring Found & Returned I have never cleaned my gold but check with a prospecting store. They will tell you which acid to use. Others here will pipe up soon. Check the internet. Take care, friend. TTC
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Theirs not to reason why,
Theirs but to do and die:
Into the valley of Death
Rode the six hundred.
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#3mellowyellow 


Sep 2012Southern CaliforniaGold bug313 73 times
Thanks brotha.. I was with P Keene when I found it and he's the one who told me CLR. Lets see how
It looks after a lil CLR bath TC, be well.

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#4TerryC


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Come out from under your bed today...... DO SOMETHING!Jun 2008Yarnell, AZ and Murphys,CARight now: Garrett GTA 500, ACE 250, Fisher Impulse 8, Gold Bug 2, Whites GMT, Vibraprobe 570, and Falcon MD203,283 654 times Coinshooting, Gold prospecting, and Nuggetshooting

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Class Ring Found & Returned I know muriatic acid (hydrochloric acid) is used but might be better, quicker stuff. I think CLR is muriatic acid. You can buy MA by the gallon and it might be more concentrated than CLR. TTC
Someone had blunder'd:
Theirs not to make reply,
Theirs not to reason why,
Theirs but to do and die:
Into the valley of Death
Rode the six hundred.
"The Charge of the Light Brigade". Alfred Tennyson

Reply With Quote Mar 03, 2013, 10:20 PM
#5mellowyellow 


Sep 2012Southern CaliforniaGold bug313 73 times
Thanks TC, added pics! Interesting nugget, seems to be a thin layer of
Quartz on a lot of the nugget and the gold just oozing out of it.

Reply With Quote Mar 03, 2013, 10:25 PM
#6kazcoro 



KeithFeb 2013Glendale30 18 times Prospecting
That is awesome! I wouldn't clean it beyond the dirt.
I wish common sense was like the flu. Then, everyone would catch it......

Reply With Quote Mar 03, 2013, 10:31 PM
#7DesertNuggets 


Mar 2011Tucson, AZGold Bug 2313 36 times Prospecting
It's a beauty! Doesn't look dirty to me. 

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#8Fullpan 

May 2012nevada570 240 times All Types Of Treasure Hunting
MY - after the bath, she looks just gorgeous to me!
I can't see any caliche - looks like solid quartz/gold nugget, unique in all the world and requiring
no further treatment. I believe that's your first biggun, isn't it?

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#9Ultimacloud123 


Dec 20129 6 times All Types Of Treasure Hunting
Nice nugget. Beats the one I found late last month. Then again it's my first.

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#10goldog 


Sep 2012Tujunga, CA65 14 times Prospecting
Bet you weren't mellow when that baby popped out. Very nice!
PS, I vote leave it alone. Little soap and water or CLR and thats it.
Last edited by goldog; Mar 03, 2013 at 10:38 PM.

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#11mellowyellow 


Sep 2012Southern CaliforniaGold bug313 73 times
Thanks all! Yup, just clr'ed it and that's it. Gonna leave alone now, well after I make love to it, LOL
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#12Lanny in AB 


Apr 2003AlbertaVarious Minelabs(5000, 2100, X-Terra 705), Falcon MD20, and the Tesoro Sand Shark for sniping underwater on dredged bedrock.2,145 268 times Metal detecting for gold and dredging.
Nice find! That's the kind of thing I need to see this time of year to keep my blood pumpin'. Great pictures.
All the best,
Lanny
Nothin' quite as fun as chasin' sassy gold!

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#13G1sammons 


Dec 2012Murfreesboro tn287 43 times Prospecting
Wow that's a nice one congrats
Bet that brought a big smile

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#14Gravelwasher 



Sluice MonkeyJan 2011Motherlode267 46 times

Great looking gold for sure, thanks for taking the time to drop us all a pics of it. Gold is like porn you just gotta look..lol I have heard vinegar works quite well to shine up dirty gold..just what I hear...Gravelwasher PS looks great from hear though I wouldn't bother cleaning it any more either. 
Will work for gold dust.

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#15TAKODA


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Aug 2008Alabama352 82 times Survival
All I do to a GOR piece is spray it off with water ; then soak it in
distilled water for at least a couple of days ; take it out and spray
it of good ; then I warm about a gallon of distilled water and mix in
about two tablespoons of Palmolive ultra oxy dish detergent with
it . Then put the piece or pieces ( ratio to job ) in to soak for a
couple of hours . Then use a firm bristle toothbrush with light
pressure to give them a good scrub down ( while submersed ) .
Take them out ; rinse them off good ; then pop them into a 200
degree oven for 30 minutes ; take out let cool and you got what
you got . That's the only cleaning I do to a piece . Of course results
will vary , but I've never done a piece this way that didn't look
some bit better afterward . Sometimes a lot better . It's about
as clean ............ yet still " natural " as you can do it
" A man should look for what is , and not for what he thinks should be. "
Albert Einstein .


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#16LinkHylian 


Link's CloneDec 2012WA StateGarrett AT Gold and Garrett AT Pro238 58 times Prospecting
By "peace out nugget" you must mean something else hehe. Looks like a "nug" to me if you catch my drift
Originally Posted by mellowyellow
Hi all, hope all is well.
So I found a nugget in the desert and its covered with caliche and dirt, ect. It had quartz all around it and the quartz is stained dirty looking as well.
Is CLR the best house hold product to clean it? I'm letting soak for and hour and see if it looks better. I scrubbed it with hard brush and nothing happened at all, it's caked in there.
Pics to come!
Mellow yelllllow




I'm calling this the "peace out nugget". LOL. Look at one of the sides, looks like the hand peace sign. Btw , 1.27 oz/ 36 grams.

"The pieces of the Triforce are resonating."

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#17mellowyellow 


Sep 2012Southern CaliforniaGold bug313 73 times
Thanks all for the advice, good interesting info as usual.
Sure does look like a nug, lol.

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#18DesertNuggets 


Mar 2011Tucson, AZGold Bug 2313 36 times Prospecting
Are the vials all different locations?

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#19mellowyellow 


Sep 2012Southern CaliforniaGold bug313 73 times
Originally Posted by DesertNuggets
Are the vials all different locations?The gold is separated by size. About 5 different locations this gold came from.

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#20mellowyellow 


Sep 2012Southern CaliforniaGold bug313 73 times
I'm curious of what this nugget looks like from the inside. A lot of quartz around the entire nugget, actually about 50 percent of the outside is quartz. Yet it feels like an anchor at 1.3 oz. so I am assuming the inside is mostly gold. Who knows?
You guys have any thoughts on this?

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