Possible sickness cleaner? "The Works"?

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bombboy

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Have you thought of using oxylic acid (wood bleach), again, hazardous, so follow directions.

Pinzel, mustard gas is a blister agent, normally doesn't kill unless in extremely large doses, but will put some nasty fluid filled sacs on your body if exposed. However hydrochloric acid and bleach or chlorine will release large amounts of chlorine gas and it can kill quickly. I watched a guy inhale chlorine gas, a low dose, and he had instantaneous lung issues. He never returned to duty. Not sure about the comet and acid reaction, but sure it isn't good for you either.

There are many products out there that can cause serious harm/death even when used properly, so read the labels.
 

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Don't use acid as it can stain the glass if it is of inferior quality.
Chicken grit (no, I am not a chicken farmer) works great for inside issues.
 

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I don't blame you for wanting to be cautious, that is a neat bottle. From the picture it looks like mineral deposits are not only sitting on the surface but have leached into the glass. + I see scratches. I am curious, did you try any of the suggestions and how did they work out?
 

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