I have found three 5 gallon glass water delivery service bottles. Unlike their contemporary counterparts, they have a narrower neck ending in an 1 1/8" opening. I estimate they've been under my house for over 50 years and have accumulated all manner of dirt
and gunk. The attached photo was taken after having filled the bottle with a heavy dishwashing soap and water solution, letting it set for a day, then using a coat hanger with a washcloth attached, to swab out the interior as best I could. Much of the dirt departed
when I drained and rinsed the bottle, but as you can see, much has remained. Any advice as to what I can do next to dislodge the remaining dirt would be greatly appreciated. At a variety of sites I read of using a white vinegar and water solution, using a dishwasher soap (Cascade), using rice or copper bb's, etc. Anything ring a bell here? Any proven methods? All and any suggestions appreciated.
Joe Viola
and gunk. The attached photo was taken after having filled the bottle with a heavy dishwashing soap and water solution, letting it set for a day, then using a coat hanger with a washcloth attached, to swab out the interior as best I could. Much of the dirt departed
when I drained and rinsed the bottle, but as you can see, much has remained. Any advice as to what I can do next to dislodge the remaining dirt would be greatly appreciated. At a variety of sites I read of using a white vinegar and water solution, using a dishwasher soap (Cascade), using rice or copper bb's, etc. Anything ring a bell here? Any proven methods? All and any suggestions appreciated.
Joe Viola