Cleaning Fossils with Lemon Juice
Trying to clean fossils with lemon juice may seem crazy, but there is something scientific in the process. This time I tried to do the experiment myself and check the results and they were fantastic! Lemon juice as it is slightly acidic may help to remove some debris from the surface of the fossil, however it should be used very carefully and only in some types of fossils. But see the result for yourself and draw your own conclusions.

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