filthy hatching eggs from eBay

Better to see them take a damp paper towel or several with warm water gently rub them then let them sit a full day warm area then incubate them or put them under a broody then
 
We run misters on hot days, when we do that we get MUDDY eggs. If it's big chunks of mud, I take a butter knife and gently scrape the shell. It's gets the worst of the mud off. I wouldn't wash them though. Maybe a warm papertowel to wipe them carefully, but I don't like to submerge them. Take lots of photos and document what you do, and let the seller know how you feel.
Good luck!
 

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