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I've got some mould inside a glass blown ship in a decanter. Basically I can't get anything but liquid imside there. I've put miltons tablets I use to clean baby bottles through it, so I'm pretty sure it's dead.
Anyone know how I could remove/clean it out? |
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On Fri, 17 Mar 2017 16:09:14 -0700 (PDT),
wrote: I've got some mould inside a glass blown ship in a decanter. Basically I can't get anything but liquid imside there. I've put miltons tablets I use to clean baby bottles through it, so I'm pretty sure it's dead. Anyone know how I could remove/clean it out? If the mould is on the inside surface of the decanter ? and if you have a ~ 1 inch opening ... http://www.leevalley.com/en/Garden/p...357,75405&ap=1 Or add some sand to the cleaning water and swish around ? might take off colour or finish ? I don't think normal cleaning chemicals are going to work without some abrasive/bubbling/agitation action. John T. |
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