Things You'll Need
Instructions
Pour a small amount of white vinegar into a bowl or cup. Dip a soft-bristled toothbrush into the vinegar until the bristles are completely saturated.
Place the fossil on a paper towel or rag and rub the bristles of the toothbrush over the fossil. The acidity of the vinegar will help dissolve excess particles, revealing the tiny crevices of the fossil. Soft-bristled toothbrushes are very flexible and are easier to get into tight spaces.
Re-moisten the toothbrush periodically as you clean the fossil. Scrubbing the entire fossil with vinegar can help preserve it, so work the toothbrush over all sides.
Pour about 2 cups of white vinegar into a bowl and place the fossil inside if you are working with a fossil that requires a lot of cleaning due to excess debris or build-up. Let the fossil soak for about two minutes.
Remove the fossil from the bowl, wipe it clean with paper towels and scrub it with a soft-bristled toothbrush to remove excess dirt and other particles.