Thursday, January 14, 2010

Antique Soda Pop Bottles We Dug Up Some Old Antique Soda Pop Bottles, What Is The Best Way To Clean Them?

We dug up some old antique soda pop bottles, what is the best way to clean them? - antique soda pop bottles

The interiors are covered with clouds of dirt. I do not want to ruin the letters in bottles. I believe that a dishwasher can be the best way, but I did not.

14 comments:

Painter Lady said...

You do not want in the dishwasher. This would be the letter from outside the bottle. What is for me:
Efferdent tablets for cleaning dentures and some ground floor, for example, 2 tablespoons. Put hot water in the bottle, add two tablets Efferdent and gravel. Soak overnight. The next day, everything you need to do is put your hand over the opening of the bottle and shake. Waste gravel clean. Enter into a sieve and keep pouring the gravel for the next bottle.

momofboy... said...

I have denture cleaner and it worked well. I take two pills in a bowl with water and immerse the bottles. To protect the outward signs are the solution, pour into the bottles (except that the tablets fall into the neck of the bottle) and let stand overnight. Sparks!

Daniel H said...

If I remember correctly (I'm getting old you know.) We have water and soap. A swab can help.

swayed said...

Try soaking in hot water and soap before any chemical.

fishing6... said...

Soak the CLR. Remove lime deposits.

fishing6... said...

Soak the CLR. Remove lime deposits.

iguessso said...

Only letters of the glass? Or is it painted?
I think one of the soda water to function properly. Keep him in a supermarket or pharmacy. Simply half fill with water and shake for CO2 - but be careful, and in a sink Cuz you know how Fizz, Fizz - and perhaps use a toothbrush in the dirt. outside the 'soak em in a little soda water (if not painted), then rub it. I do not think water CO2 leads cuz uses some likely to contain it!

I doubt that would be the wash water and the name is not harmful liquid, if there is no color on them

annie - rainbow goddess said...

Soak in white vinegar and water. This material is nothing specific

annie - rainbow goddess said...

Soak in white vinegar and water. This material is nothing specific

miso1cat said...

Get a long-handled brush, Home Depot for home and using warm water and dawn.

electro_... said...

Let them rest in a little water with liquid detergent or a little Clorox, what must be done;)

Anonymous said...

Soak in detergent for the dishwasher, the dirt does not come out to vinegar in the bottle once again try to dive.

addybme said...

Soak in water, very, very hot and a little baking soda in it, do all kinds of dirt at a distance without any contact with the painting, which is on the bottle. Even a clean bottle and do a great job in the bottle! (good luck)

Cap'n Donna said...

Vinegar and water

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