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Cleaning vases

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tiggypiro Thu 03-Sept-15 18:11:54

Any ideas of how to clean a decanter which is usually used for Sloe Gin ? I've tried little brass balls sold for the job and the rice/sand methods but nothing seems to work. I'm thinking that bleach may leave a taste but will steradent work and be ok ?

chelseababy Thu 03-Sept-15 18:07:53

Dishwasher depending on what theyre made of a size of neck

glammanana Thu 03-Sept-15 17:57:27

I've always used the tablets that you buy for sterilizing babies bottles one tablet left in overnight gives sparkling results.

Anne58 Thu 03-Sept-15 17:51:24

Steradent tablets? Although the bleach should work fine.

Ana Thu 03-Sept-15 17:48:23

PS I tend to use quite hot water. I don't know if it makes any difference, as obviously it cools down long before the soaking time's up.

J52 Thu 03-Sept-15 17:46:50

I wash mine with white vinegar in the washing up water. Makes them sparkle.
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NotTooOld Thu 03-Sept-15 17:46:11

Oh, good. I'm off to give mine an Autumn clean, too. Thanks for the tip.

janerowena Thu 03-Sept-15 17:44:37

Mine too.

Ana Thu 03-Sept-15 17:43:25

Yes! (in fact nearly all my vases are glass)

NotTooOld Thu 03-Sept-15 17:42:11

Does the bleach work for glass vases?

janerowena Thu 03-Sept-15 17:40:28

I go for the bleach method, because I was told flowers last longer if there is a tiny amount of bleach in their water. After a good soak, the vases just get a quick rinse.

tanith Thu 03-Sept-15 17:01:56

I once cleaned some old victorian glass bottles with a bit of sand in water just shook it up and down till they were sparkling.

Elegran Thu 03-Sept-15 17:01:39

A squish of washing-up liquid, a teaspoon of dry rice and a small amount of water. Then shake well. I suppose couscous or quinoa would do instead of rice.

Ana Thu 03-Sept-15 16:54:27

Strongish solution of bleach left in overnight - works like magic! smile

KatePie Thu 03-Sept-15 16:52:14

Hello, I'm having a pre-autumn spring clean and am considering getting rid of a load of old vases which I simply can't get clean. They're too narrow at the end and no amount of swishing wash liquid or stuffing cloths down the bottom will get them clean. Any ideas? Some of them I don't mind getting rid of (DH certainly won't mind!) but some I'm quite attached to. Must be a simple solution. What do hotels or florists do?