Could also soak it in hot distilled water.
Ode
At 11:03 AM 5/19/2010 -0400, you wrote:
This is my theory which I am going to test out. I have a former pickle jar
that smells even after washing scrubbing with soap and water. I am going
to fill it to the top with a thick clay slurry and
This is my theory which I am going to test out. I have a former pickle jar
that smells even after washing scrubbing with soap and water. I am going to
fill it to the top with a thick clay slurry and leave it in the sun for a
week
My theory is that *clay will pull out the food/pickle ions* that
Hello Garrick,
If that doesn't work, simply add a strong solution of chlorine dioxide to the
water in the jar and let it sit overnight.
Tom
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