DreamEagl
New Member
Hi all,
i just got some bottles back from a colleague at work (he was kind enough helping me to empty them of my last batch) and somehow a paper clip made its way into one of the bottles, leaving a nice rust spot at the bottom of the bottle. I searched around the internet a common theme seems to be to use some kind of acid to remove it.
I started at the bottom of the acidity scale and used vinegar. Now the vinegar has been sitting in the bottle for 3 days and the rust spot looks as good as new.
Does anyone have any other ideas I could try?
It's not just a regular bottle, it's one of my 'special' 0.65 L bottles from Germany, otherwise I would have just tossed it.
i just got some bottles back from a colleague at work (he was kind enough helping me to empty them of my last batch) and somehow a paper clip made its way into one of the bottles, leaving a nice rust spot at the bottom of the bottle. I searched around the internet a common theme seems to be to use some kind of acid to remove it.
I started at the bottom of the acidity scale and used vinegar. Now the vinegar has been sitting in the bottle for 3 days and the rust spot looks as good as new.
Does anyone have any other ideas I could try?
It's not just a regular bottle, it's one of my 'special' 0.65 L bottles from Germany, otherwise I would have just tossed it.