Thursday, May 20, 2010

How/what do you use to clean the inside of vases with that "film" buildup?

I have a vase-clear-that has that "film" that builds up inside the vase, from the fresh flowers, etc.


How/what do you use that is best to clean that "film" out of the vase?


Thanks!

How/what do you use to clean the inside of vases with that "film" buildup?
rinse out with warm water


and fill with cold water


drop in a couple of denture cleaning tablets, i buy them real cheap just for this ( i have my own teeth lol)


leave overnight and your vase will be sparkling again and nothing nasty that could harm future flowers
Reply:vinger and water works for me.
Reply:Brillo Pads, or SOS pads work wonders, especially if it's something you've had put away for a while. Rinse with HOT water, and air dry. Drying with newspaper is streakless.
Reply:Soap and Hot Water!!!!
Reply:dish washing liquid %26amp; BROKEN ICE!!!- and shake/swirl the carp out of it. The sharp edges of the ice will act as an abrasive on the film but not the glass... change the ice frequently and you should be good to go --- you could also use UNCOOKED rice as the abrasive... add a little water %26amp; the dishwashing liquid and you will be good to go
Reply:Baking Soda and water.... it works!
Reply:Water, dish washing liquid a brush and elbow grease.


You can also soak in water with lemon concentrate overnight before using above.
Reply:Use a baby bottle cleaner with baking soda and water. Works great.:D
Reply:Hot water and about half a cup of baking soda should do the trick.





I use that to clean the glass carafe on my coffee maker, swishing it around for about 30 seconds. Works great.


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