SKS.TUSC
Well-Known Member
So iv often thought about running in to bottles that are maybe highly toxic or had something in them that could be detrimental to my health.
Who else has had this worry & what steps have you taken to prepare your cleaning days?
Do any of you worry that actual remains have lasted this whole time being in the ground & still remain active?
I don't get scared much about the cleaning part, but have wondered from time to time what if this could actually be dangerous to soak & clean & how contaminated the water could be afterwards. Or just cork & clean the outside.
I have an outside 2 divided shop sink that I hook the hose up to. I soak with dawn antibacterial soap & peroxide & if the inside is being stubborn when using a bottle brush I let it dry out then add water then drop Alka Seltzer tabs inside. I wear long rubber gloves. Began to wear safety glasses because the brush likes to sprinkle back up at you. Some bottles it crosses my mind to also wear a mask covering my mouth but haven't. Lol, maybe I'm just over thinking......... anyone else have had those thoughts?
Who else has had this worry & what steps have you taken to prepare your cleaning days?
Do any of you worry that actual remains have lasted this whole time being in the ground & still remain active?
I don't get scared much about the cleaning part, but have wondered from time to time what if this could actually be dangerous to soak & clean & how contaminated the water could be afterwards. Or just cork & clean the outside.
I have an outside 2 divided shop sink that I hook the hose up to. I soak with dawn antibacterial soap & peroxide & if the inside is being stubborn when using a bottle brush I let it dry out then add water then drop Alka Seltzer tabs inside. I wear long rubber gloves. Began to wear safety glasses because the brush likes to sprinkle back up at you. Some bottles it crosses my mind to also wear a mask covering my mouth but haven't. Lol, maybe I'm just over thinking......... anyone else have had those thoughts?
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