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RE: Cleaning a Sick Bottle - 8/12/2009 9:43:51 PM   
madman


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 ok i can see why the arguments started....  how  should i clean my bottles???? suzanne

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RE: Cleaning a Sick Bottle - 8/13/2009 9:45:18 AM   
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I decided to post a few tips on the last page of my thread.  Even the most accident prone person in the world
can get real
results using suggestions on the last post in particular, which is at the very bottom  page 24,  unless they accidentally trip and fall down with the
bottle on their way to display cabinet.  (Sounds like something Dana would do.  My kids are used to seeing
bottles around the house and take them for granted.  I will never forget when Charlie sent me a bottle to be
cleaned, watching in horror as within a few seconds time they ripped open the box, unceremoniously turned it upside down, and bottle fell out and hit the table with a bang.  I consider it a miracle from God that the bottle survived
this indignity)

Anyway, I don't actually know how you should clean your bottles, but when I develop phychic abilities I will be
able to look through time and space so I can see how they are and decide the best course of action.  (Just kidding!)
Until then, check out the last post on my thread, it's on the bottom of page 24.  Maybe some of your bottles have the type of
problem that can be fixed using suggestions there.

< Message edited by suzanne -- 8/13/2009 9:52:31 AM >

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