Cleaning stains from inside bottles
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Cleaning stains from inside bottles
Just got my hands on 60 second hand brown pint bottles and some have a cloudy staining on the inside.
Is there a reliable product that will remove this stain and restore them to a clean state?
Thanks...
Is there a reliable product that will remove this stain and restore them to a clean state?
Thanks...
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Try hot water 1st SB
The glass shouldn't be stained, it'll just be a small deposit which should come off with some hot water and a good shake
I get this 'staining' left when the remaining water evapourates from the bottle after washing

The glass shouldn't be stained, it'll just be a small deposit which should come off with some hot water and a good shake

I get this 'staining' left when the remaining water evapourates from the bottle after washing
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I was about to dump a load of bottles as they had stains that I couldn't remove with a bottle brush but I got a 500ml bottle of Liquid Soda Crystal at PoundStretchers today for 99p. I soaked a dozen of them for a couple of hours in a warm diluted solution and they have all come out perfect.
I have only used a tiny amount so it will be perfect for tackling the rest when I get around to it.
In the meantime I now have the 40 bottles I need to bottle my Bitter and Twisted.

In the meantime I now have the 40 bottles I need to bottle my Bitter and Twisted.
I am rather late supplying this suggestion, just browsing and gathering what info I can on all subjects. (What a great forum)
Anyway when drinking in a local pub many years ago and discussing this very subject with a much elder gentleman regular, you know the one that always sits in the same seat.
He suggested for stuborn stains to put coal dust in a suspension of water and circulate/ shake vigorusly, or a sand of some sort
It alway cured my stains and residues
Anyway when drinking in a local pub many years ago and discussing this very subject with a much elder gentleman regular, you know the one that always sits in the same seat.
He suggested for stuborn stains to put coal dust in a suspension of water and circulate/ shake vigorusly, or a sand of some sort
It alway cured my stains and residues