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Old 09-04-2013, 10:18 AM   #1
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Put about 1/5 ice add lots of salt and 2 cut up and squeezed lemons. throw the lemons in after squeezing and shake it around then rinse. No chemicals and no vinegar.
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Put about 1/5 ice add lots of salt and 2 cut up and squeezed lemons. throw the lemons in after squeezing and shake it around then rinse. No chemicals and no vinegar.


Works wonders....

and being the bozo chemist that I am Larry, that's plenty of chemicals: salt, citric acid and water to name a few........


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Put about 1/5 ice add lots of salt and 2 cut up and squeezed lemons. throw the lemons in after squeezing and shake it around then rinse. No chemicals and no vinegar.
Looks like somebody worked in a rest. in their day
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Looks like somebody worked in a rest. in their day
Something like that, don't know about actually doing work though

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Put about 1/5 ice add lots of salt and 2 cut up and squeezed lemons. throw the lemons in after squeezing and shake it around then rinse. No chemicals and no vinegar.
Always did this in the restaurants I worked in as well.

I'm not a chemist or a doctor, but I do like to play doctor.
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Put about 1/5 ice add lots of salt and 2 cut up and squeezed lemons. throw the lemons in after squeezing and shake it around then rinse. No chemicals and no vinegar.
This^^^^. My wife does the same thing to the 2 glass Bunn pots and they come out sparkling clean.
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