Removing stuck sediment from bottom of bottles

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Removing stuck sediment from bottom of bottles

Post by t0ph0id » Tue Jun 19, 2012 6:58 am

I got a big batch of used bottles from a mate landlord recently and a lot of them have sediment at the bottom.

Is there a chemical I can use that will break this down? Will a thick bleach do it?

I've read about using a bit of plug chain and giving it a good shake but this really stubborn.

Any suggestions greatly appreciated?

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Re: Removing stuck sediment from bottom of bottles

Post by themadhippy » Tue Jun 19, 2012 2:40 pm

I use a strong solution of the pound shop oxi wizz stuff,seems to work well,rinse then use either a chain or brush for any remaing bits
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Re: Removing stuck sediment from bottom of bottles

Post by Blackaddler » Tue Jun 19, 2012 5:26 pm

For starters, you need a bottle brush.

You can also soak your bottles in soda.
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Re: Removing stuck sediment from bottom of bottles

Post by greenxpaddy » Tue Jun 19, 2012 8:47 pm

This works for me...try to dislodge as much as you can shaking hot water in the bottle and out. Then squirt neat sterilising fluid ( bleach without the thickener) in to cover the bottom. Swirl and leave over night.

In the morning empty rinse and then wash as normal with detergent. Do remember to rinse or you will create chlorine as mixing bleach with detergent!

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Re: Removing stuck sediment from bottom of bottles

Post by kane » Tue Jun 19, 2012 9:43 pm

Rice (uncooked and shake about) has also seemed to work well for me before in removing stubborn stains from a demi john, im sure it would also apply to bottles?

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Re: Removing stuck sediment from bottom of bottles

Post by t0ph0id » Tue Jun 19, 2012 9:45 pm

Using a plug chain and washing up liquid has cleared the first crate, but they were the cleanest.
Will see how this technique works on the next two.

Thanks for the tips :-)

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Re: Removing stuck sediment from bottom of bottles

Post by DeadFall » Wed Jun 20, 2012 12:39 pm

kane wrote:Rice (uncooked and shake about) has also seemed to work well for me before in removing stubborn stains from a demi john, im sure it would also apply to bottles?
I don't use a bottle brush anymore, usually use rice as well (if an oxi soak hasn't worked). But will give a short length of plug chain a go, it will probably be cheaper in the long run.
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Re: Removing stuck sediment from bottom of bottles

Post by timbo41 » Wed Jun 20, 2012 3:12 pm

ive copied one of my own threads which might be of help cheers viewtopic.php?f=7&t=50295

works well on moderate gunk
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Re: Removing stuck sediment from bottom of bottles

Post by themadhippy » Wed Jun 20, 2012 3:18 pm

But will give a short length of plug chain a go, it will probably be cheaper in the long run
But do rember unlike rice you cant cook the used chain and serve with currry
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Re: Removing stuck sediment from bottom of bottles

Post by trucker5774 » Wed Jun 20, 2012 3:23 pm

themadhippy wrote:
But will give a short length of plug chain a go, it will probably be cheaper in the long run
But do rember unlike rice you cant cook the used chain and serve with currry
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Post by zgoda » Wed Jun 20, 2012 5:03 pm

Domestos does this for me. Overnight.

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Re: Removing stuck sediment from bottom of bottles

Post by DeadFall » Wed Jun 20, 2012 10:39 pm

themadhippy wrote:
But will give a short length of plug chain a go, it will probably be cheaper in the long run
But do rember unlike rice you cant cook the used chain and serve with currry
I could! But I don't fancy the idea of sitting on the toilet the next day, especially if it's a hot one.
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