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    Where in California is the best spot to find sand dollars?
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    Morro Bay is good, just north of Morro Rock. Stroll up and down the beach, they are there for miles on end.
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    Do sand dollars live in Florida?
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    Yes. We get sand dollars when we vacation in Sarasota - especially at Siesta Key.
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    What is meant by 'a few'?
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    A few is typically around 3-5, but the term can also be used in a relative sense, meaning a small fraction of the total amount (e.g., if there's a million of something, you might consider a thousand 'a few'). If you're asking why the phrase is in quotation marks, it's just to draw attention to the fact that while it may seem like an insignificant amount to you, it can still have an impact, especially if many people do the same thing, which will add up.
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    How do I clean the glue from my brush?
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    Wash the brush gently and thoroughly with warm soapy water.
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    How do I get the holes in cleaned sand dollars? Mine do not have a hole to thread a ribbon to hang. What are some ideas to make a hole without damaging it?
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    I drill holes with a very fine tip bit, it works great! Clean and prep your sand dollars first, then drill the hole and string. The smallest sand dollars, a quarter-size or smaller, will use an even finer, smaller bit, but it still works. You can tie them on packages, make ornaments out of them or even jewelry.
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    Will baking soda hurt the sand dollars?
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    If the sand dollars are dead, then baking soda shouldn't hurt them.
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    How long does the sand dollar need to soak?
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    It takes a good four or five fresh water baths to get them clean.
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    Where can I find sand dollars?
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    In the piles of shells along the top of the sand by the ocean. They will be embedded in all of the other shells, so you have to look closely. Most of the time they won't be full, though.
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    Is there a spray for preservation?
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    Yes, there is a clear lacquer spray you could use, but it can make them shiny. Spray it after the glue has dried, though, as the glue seals all the cracks and holds it together.
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    Will the preserved sand dollars be strong enough to use for a necklace pendant?
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    No, the edges are too fragile and will break/chip off if strung in multiples. A pendant of one may last a while, but unless the thin edges are somehow reinforced, they will break.
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    Can I use a preserved sand dollar as a decoration in a freshwater fish tank?
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    No. After applying chemicals such as bleach and glue to your sand dollar, putting it in a fish tank is not a good idea, as the chemicals will dissolve into the water. If you can get a new sand dollar and clean it with only water, it should not harm the fish. If you chose to do this, make sure to disinfect the sand dollar with a non-chemical treatment first.
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    How do I make an angel ornament out of a sand dollar?
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    Get white fabric, then cut out wings, a halo and a dress, then glue them to the sand dollar and draw a face on it.
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    My sand dollars are full of very fine sand. Soaking for weeks got most of this out. However, there is still sand that darkens parts of the otherwise white dollar. How do I get the sand out?
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    Soak it again four or five times, then use a toothbrush or toothpick to gently brush the sand out. Remember to be very careful, so you don’t break the sand dollar.
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    I cleaned my sand dollars as instructed. Some are very white, but most have a rust color on them. How do I get them white?
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    If you examine it closely and it is rust, use a diluted rust remover to clean them. I had a similar situation and it worked wonders.
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