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    Salt water salvages

    Yeah Harry, that's it :)
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    Salt water salvages

    Hey, thanks all for the advice. I posted a similar question on a local diving forum and someone suggested muraic (sp?) acid but they couldn't spell it either so when I find out I'll pass it on.
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    Awesome Bottle Field in Seattle

    Well, didn't have time to really take a bunch of individual shots but here's one general picture. Everything on these two shelves I found at the Luna Park/Alki site. (link below) http://www.superford.org/registry/vehicles/showmedia.php?id=121237
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    Awesome Bottle Field in Seattle

    Found a great bottle field in about 70' of water right off the pier where the old Luna Park amusement park burned down in 1930. Found eveything from old medicine bottles to 60's pop bottles to china out there. Fill by dive bag every time we go there.....
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    Salt water salvages

    I'm new to the forum and I'm sure this question has come up several times before but what's the best way to clean the organic stuff off the inside of bottles salvaged from salt water dives. Currently I'm soaking them in bleach water for a few days then scrubbing them with hot water but can't...
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    Unique Seattle pop bottle

    I need someone to help me ID this bottle. Found it in 65' of water in the Puget Sound this weekend on a bottle hunt dive. It says "A" CITY BOTTLERS PRODUCT SEATTLE" Any info would be a huge help. Thanks. Check out the link below for a picture. Thanks...

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