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Current Events => The DUmpster => Topic started by: franksolich on November 18, 2012, 03:41:14 PM
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http://www.democraticunderground.com/11581393
Oh my.
Jamastiene (31,237 posts) Wed Nov 14, 2012, 04:39 PM
Advice on cleaning a rock.
I lost my old petrified rock when we moved. I used it as a nice looking coaster that fit my home's decor. I recently found another rock that is flat enough to work as a new coaster and look nice.
I have one problem though. Other than rinsing it off, I am not sure how to keep it from leaving gritty bits of debris on the table. I know I am going to need to do more than rinse it off and glue some felt on the bottom.
Does anyone know of any tricks to laminate/lacquer/seal a rock to keep the little crumbly bits from ruining my tabletop? Even advice on how to clean it better than just rinsing it would help.
LiberalEsto (14,766 posts) Wed Nov 14, 2012, 04:47 PM
1. What about some stick-on cork?
I think pieces of corkboard with stickum on the back can be found in craft stores. Or just get some plain corkboard and glue it on.
Viva_La_Revolution (26,416 posts) Wed Nov 14, 2012, 04:56 PM
2. some kinds of rock, like sandstone will just continue to fall apart especially if you're using it as a coaster and it's getting wet a lot. Water is the most destructive force of erosion.
You can try sealing it with a penetrating sealer, or you can look for a different kind of rock like dark marble or granite.
mopinko (39,161 posts) Wed Nov 14, 2012, 06:54 PM
3. clean it with muriatic acid.
but i would check out a tile store for some 4 x 4 polished tiles. most places will let you buy just a few pieces.
granite fabricators often cut scrap into small tiles. some also give away scrap.
teflon glides are the new felt.
^^^The hypochondrial primitive, in case one doesn't know.
Adsos Letter (13,342 posts) Thu Nov 15, 2012, 12:31 AM
4. I used a spray can of Deft clear laquer
I have a pretty good sized chunk of petrified wood that I put about 5 good coats of Deft on. it isn't super crumbly but it holds together nicely, and gives it a deep glossy coating. Deft aerosol is very quick drying.
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Petrified wood shouldn't be crumbly, it rates the same as quartz on the mohs scale, a 7.0.
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I lost my old petrified rock when we moved.
WTH is a petrified rock?
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WTH is a petrified rock?
One that's scared a dummie going to sit on it maybe ?
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One that's scared a dummie going to sit on it maybe ?
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That made me laugh Zeus!!! H5!!!