Hot distilled water left to soak for for a time.
If it's a volatile, it'll eventually out gas into the air.
...lots of sunshine.

It took a while to soak in and it takes a while soak out.
 Clay slurry might do something.

ode


 At 12:37 PM 5/22/2010 -0400, you wrote:
Take a vodka bottle, rinse it in cold water to remove all left over vodka, then put it in hot water for a few minutes and hold a match to the opening. But be careful or the blow torch will take a big area of skin off your hand...found out the hard way.

Every try to get rid of the old beer smell out of a beer bottle?
Or the Coke flavor out of a Coke bottle?

All these things are water soluble and rinsing, even washing with detergent, should remove them immediately, but it doesn't. You can, however, eventually leach the stuff back out of the glass, at least to undetectable levels.

So how would you leach that stuff out? With a clay slurry left in the container for a week or so?


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