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help cleaning, - 9/7/2008 2:44:17 AM   
tjz93

 

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This maybe a noob question but how do i clean bottles with very small openings like cologne bottles?
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RE: help cleaning, - 9/7/2008 9:09:04 AM   
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Perfumes & colognes are difficult to clean. I have a super tiny bottle brush that was used for automotive purposes (cleaning carbs.). You can also use a q-tip when needed. BB's & sand works as well. Fresh muriatic acid is awesome; but no safe if you dont know what you are doing (fumes are toxic wear a mask, rubber gloves, EYE protection).

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