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Q: How to Preserve Sand Dollars.
A: Sand dollars are natural white shells that are circular shaped. The sand dollars you see on the beach are actually the dried out remains of tiny sea creatures. ... Read More »
Q: How to Clean Sand Dollars.
A: 1. Fill a bucket with water. Place the sand dollars into the water and leave them until the water becomes cloudy with dirt. 2. Remove the dirty water and fill t... Read More »
Q: How to Harden a Sand Dollar
A: 1 Make sure your sand dollars are clean, bleached and dry. Ad 2 Prepare a solution of white glue and water mixed in equal parts. Ensure that it has been stirred... Read More »
Q: How to Clean Sand Dollars
A: 1 Check the condition of your sand dollars. Living sand dollars and sand dollars that have recently washed ashore and died will still have some soft tissue that... Read More »
Q: What are sand dollars?
A: Sand Dollars are an echinoderm. Not a 'seashell' in the sense of the mollusk. Here, along the Carolina coast they are found very close to the beach most of the ... Read More »