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BAsically I cant seem to get the ghost aroma of a tobacco out of a mason jar unless I wash it multiple times. I know the lids are pretty much one and done but theres gotta be an easier way to do this. If you have any suggestions or tricks, post em up.
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![]() Then, let them sun dry for several hours. Your jars will smell sunshine fresh!!
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Yup springtime breeze is what I go for!!
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OH moo, I think youre my favorite smartass. Haha
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Dishwasher will help. I just wash them out by hand with dish soap a few times and that's about it. Also, I find soaking them in hot soapy water removes ghosting.
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