Best way to clean old milk glass jars?

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I have a bunch of these that I pulled out of the water, from a coastal dumpsite, they're pretty stained and grungy. Wondering if yall have any tips? Including a picture of what I mean. (not my picture tho, pulled off of ebay)
 

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I have a bunch of these that I pulled out of the water, from a coastal dumpsite, they're pretty stained and grungy. Wondering if yall have any tips? Including a picture of what I mean. (not my picture tho, pulled off of ebay)
With out seeing condition, try soaking in dish soap water over night soft cloth and elbow grease.
 

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If it's rust stains, what I do is get them wet and then scrape the rust off with a kitchen knife (like the kind you use for eating dinner, not the sharp kind). I wouldn't recommend doing that with something like a pontil bottle, but it's totally fine for 20th century glass and I've never caused any scratches that I could see.
 

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I like a miracle sponge on white glass. I just bleached the lids if they survived.
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I have one here i did not clean. It is a Balt'o Md. Resinol chemical co. Before and after pictures. Cleaned up with a miracle sponge. The heavy stuff i took off with rust dissolver(see pic) and a brass detail brush.
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I have a bunch of these that I pulled out of the water, from a coastal dumpsite, they're pretty stained and grungy. Wondering if yall have any tips? Including a picture of what I mean. (not my picture tho, pulled off of ebay)
Just wash them off with plain water maybe some soap on one found in the ground.Milk glass really hold their age well!
 

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I have a bunch of these that I pulled out of the water, from a coastal dumpsite, they're pretty stained and grungy. Wondering if yall have any tips? Including a picture of what I mean. (not my picture tho, pulled off of ebay)
Looks like to me you're in a vast variety of Cold Cream jars ponds what I used to do with those take one of them SOS pads the ones with bleach in them put some elbow in it they should clean up quite nicely that's my opinion that's what I used to do with my stuff like that I don't know if I put the right way or the wrong way but it sure seemed to work I'm all about what works have a good one
 

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