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Glass Cat (or possibly mouse?!)
chopin-liszt:
A good way to clean stuff like this is a soak in biological washing liquid - it's better than washing up liquid for organic based muck.
Jury is out on whether it's a cat or mouse, though.
Dawn Foley:
That's a good idea - I've not heard that one before. It's probably better than having to rub on a very old piece - I'll try it. Thanks.
~Dawn~
PS) Love your tag line - made me laugh! ;D
BAINSY:
Hi Dawn. Fill your sink with hot water(not boiling)then add a well recognised dishwasher tablet until it dissolves, then soak your cat overnight, in the morning it should come out sparkling.
TxSilver:
Oh, horrors! You don't bathe cats and mice. You have to lick them clean. :P
Cathy B:
Just to comment on BAINSY's suggestion, don't use a dishwasher tab as this can damage the glass. While, in the dishwasher, it is the action of the water and the chemicals together that scour the glass, the chemicals are damaging in themselves.
Secondly, you should never put glass you don't want to crack into hot water, even if it's not boiling.
Instead, try dissolving denture tabs in luke warm water, and leaving overnight.
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