Wacky Quartz Cleaning Video Goes Viral: Watch The Crystal Chaos Unfold

Aiden Starling

Updated Thursday, July 25, 2024 at 12:00 AM CDT

A recently uploaded video titled "Quartz, quartz, quartz" has taken the internet by storm, showcasing the fascinating yet risky process of cleaning quartz clusters. The video features a group of enthusiasts carefully examining and cleaning a stunning quartz cluster with a high-pressure washer, leading to a series of unexpected and amusing moments.

The video begins with an excited voice exclaiming, "Alright boys. Oh yeah. Is that a cluster? A cluster, yeah. That's gonna be crazy." The group eagerly discusses the potential of the quartz cluster, pointing out its unique features and anticipating its appearance once cleaned. However, the excitement soon turns to nervousness as they realize the delicate nature of the cluster, with comments like, "Wait till they see it all cleaned up," and "Man. It makes me nervous to just look at it."

Viewers have been quick to share their thoughts and experiences in the comments section. One user reminisced, "I've pulled quite a bit of hydrothermal quartz from various Arkansas sites, there are large rocks of it that line the garden. I've also pulled both a jar full of the small blue quartz crystals, along with a full polished slab, from a unique rhyolite called Llanite." Another user humorously noted, "'Be careful' - proceeds to blast it with a pressure washer until it breaks almost instantly."

The video also sparked a wave of witty comments, including, "Think of all the inexpensive watches you can make!" and "Man, if I could grow stuff like that in my belly button. I'd be the coolest person in the world." Some viewers expressed concern over the safety measures, stating, "I appreciate what's being done here, but you /really/ shouldn't be aiming a high pressure thing like that at your hand. At a minimum, those are not the right gloves. Injection injuries are awful."

The video has garnered attention from various communities, including rock enthusiasts and casual viewers alike. One user mentioned, "There’s a great store near me called the Rock Box. They have amazing stuff like this. I need to have a lot of restraint when I go in there." Another added a humorous twist, "Hi. I'm the blueberry farmer and I have a problem. I thought 'Heck yeah, look at the size of that slow cooked meat, oh yeah, pull it baby.' I'm going on a diet."

Whether you're a quartz enthusiast or just in need of a good laugh, this video is a must-watch. The combination of stunning quartz clusters and the unpredictable cleaning process makes for an entertaining and educational experience. Don't miss out on the crystal chaos – watch the video now and join the conversation!

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Top Comments from Imgur

Feeeeeeb

"Be careful" - proceeds to blast it with a pressure washer until it breaks almost instantly.

ICampOntheFirstDate

I've pulled quite a bit of hydrothermal quartz from the various Arkansas sites, there are large rocks of it that line the garden. Ive also pulled both a jar full of the small blue quartz crystals, along with a full polished slab, from a unique rhyolite that's called Llanite. The latter has completely destroyed three of my hammers and one chisel from collecting.

Waxilliam

"you want to be careful" hits it with a high power pressure washer.

lostinamapfactory

Think of all the inexpensive watches you can make!

codenameRadical

I appreciate what's being done here, but you /really/ shouldn't be aiming a high pressure thing l ike that at your hand. At a minimum, those are not the right gloves. Injection injuries are f***ing awful.

ThatSonOfaB****

Now, Jen! You must heal the crystal!

Boondangle40

Man, if I could grow stuff like that in my belly button. I'd be the coolest person in the world

BreakerSwitch

"Be careful" they say while using a pressure washer directly into a human hand.

knivesthebrutal

Delicious BBQ

Mansooratyale

" they are minerals, not rocks! Ok!"

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