Glitterqueen
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Reged: 11/01/2008
Posts: 3199
Loc: Essex
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How can I get a cut glass vase shining again?
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caz001
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Reged: 10/09/2008
Posts: 1083
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Hi Glitterqueen I put mine in the dishwasher and the vase or vases come out sparkling.
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Salsera
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Reged: 01/03/2009
Posts: 72
Loc: Essex
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Hi Glitter
Put crushed eggshells in it and add water. Sterilising or denture tablets should work as well
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Glitterqueen
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Reged: 11/01/2008
Posts: 3199
Loc: Essex
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caz im not sure if I'm that brave!
Salsera - never heard about the eggshells - wonder why that works.
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aec13cat
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Reged: 08/01/2009
Posts: 3087
Loc: N. Ireland
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I had read about denture tablets before but haven't tried it.
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Shoelover
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Reged: 28/02/2008
Posts: 760
Loc: Essex
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fill it half and half with white vinegar and water and leave it for a few hours before washing in hot soapy water. If the bottom needs a bit more cleaning, use white vinegar and a bottle brush or some grains of rice.
I have put cut glass in the dishwasher with no ill effect, just use a quick wash cycle and not too hot.
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Biker_Babe
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Reged: 13/10/2008
Posts: 1507
Loc: Scotland
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I use the vinigar one even for my good crystal.
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misser
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Reged: 17/08/2009
Posts: 228
Loc: Round The Bend!!
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I use cold water and a dash of bleach. Fill to the top and leave overnight, wash out in hot soapy water. Or if it fits in the dishwasher.
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Goingbackwards
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Reged: 22/08/2008
Posts: 2648
Loc: Isle of Wight
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white vinegar, denture tablets or bleach. A one off in the dishwasher is ok as long as its not crystal..which they do say shouldnt go into dishwashers.
Or of course if its not an expensive one M & S have some lovely shaped vases...all not too dear.
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Treetops
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Reged: 14/11/2006
Posts: 848
Loc: Fife, Scotland
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I use re-useable magic balls from Lakeland. They're mini-mini, copper coloured and work brilliantly within seconds. Just rinse and dry them and use again and again.
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