living4thesavior
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Joined: 6/10/2005 From: Western New York Status: offline
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I need advice on four bottles I purchased at a thrift store. They still have the original corks and some of the original contents in them, as well as part of the labels. I think having the stuff that came in the bottles is supposed to make them more valuable, but it's really disgusting slimy stuff. I do not have the whole label on any one of the bottles, but I pieced together what it says: Ever Gloss ========================= The newest and best preparation for renewing pianos and the finest of fur- nature. It will remove scratches and bad spots immediately. Can also be used on all stained, grained, and enameled work. -------------------------------- Manufactured by the Ever Gloss Polish Co. Buffalo, N. Y. -------------------------------- PRICE - 25 CENTS -------------------------------- DIRECTIONS Shake well before using. Apply with a cotton or other soft cloth, rubbing all parts thoroughly after polish is applied I need to know what to do with the original "furniture polish" stuff. It is all over the inside of the bottles, and I think they would look much nicer if I took it out. I don't want to do that unless I'm certain I should, though. To wash or not to wash, that is the question.
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