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    1800’s Bottles - Heathers Feathers - Health Blog

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    Bottle Diggers Or Bottle Collectors Read!!!

    To remove an unsightly residue buildup inside a vase or bottle, try a solution of 2 tablespoons salt, enough raw rice to create friction, and 1 cup white vinegar. Cover and shake vigorously. Bottles bring more if they are clean and sparkly. Thanks for stopping by and please read some more of my tips and blogs under Heather’s Feathers at www.skinnymoose.com/health

    Posted on 30th September 2008
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