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    How do I bleach sand dollars?
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    Add a little bleach to the water when you wash the sand dollars, or you can set them out in the sun. Use a tiny bit of bleach in soapy water when you clean them to kill any bacteria so they don't smell.
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    How do I dry them? Doesn't the wet glue adhere them to the drying surface?
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    Let them rest where there is sunshine for about a week. They will naturally dry out.
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    Does bleach have to be used to harden my sand dollar?
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    No, bleach does not make them hard--the bleach is to make them white, and actually makes them more brittle.
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    What kind of glue do I need to use?
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    You can just use regular Elmer's glue.
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    How do I make a sand dollar necklace?
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    Carefully drill a hole with a 1/16 in. drill bit about 1/4 in away from the edge. Slip your chain or cord in and tie it. In some cases the sand dollar will have holes already in it and you can use that instead of drilling a hole. But make sure to harden them.
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    Do I need to use bleach to harden a sand dollar?
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    No. The bleach makes the sand dollars more brittle. The bleach is used to help make the sand dollars white and kills the bacteria in them when you are cleaning them.
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    Should I brush the glue on the bottom of the sand dollar also?
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    Yes. The sand dollar should be hardened on all sides. It is recommended to do the edges as well.
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    How do I separate hardened sand dollars that are stuck together?
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    You can soak them in water but you will have to re-harden them after. Just let them sit for a day or overnight before packing them close to each other.
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    What do I do if my bleached sand dollar has turned yellow?
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    Try soaking in hydrogen peroxide. Make sure you have thoroughly rinsed the bleach off first.
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