HERB - Old Oil Bottles

Lynette K LaFontaine LKLC at prodigy.net
Tue Jul 20 12:22:17 PDT 1999


You might try cleaning them with ammonia ( it cuts oil).  I discovered a
waterless hand cleaner with isopropyl alcohol is great for getting gas odor
from my hands after I "fill up".  If the ammonia doesn't get rid of the
odor, try alcohol.
----- Original Message -----
From: Warren & Meredith Harmon <corwynsca at juno.com>
To: <herbalist at Ansteorra.ORG>
Sent: Monday, July 19, 1999 10:31 PM
Subject: HERB - Old Oil Bottles


>
> Greetings!
>
> I have a question about those old essential oil bottles, the kind that
> are accumulating in my house...is there any way to reuse them?  Most of
> them still retain a trace scent of the old oil, and I have three large
> bottles of essences that I'd like to transfer to smaller bottles - but I
> don't want to mix old scent with new (eeeeewwch!).  Any thoughts?
>
> -Caro
> "That is the nature of the Quest...Have you never wondered why the
> knights set out
> to search for a marvel that can appear anywhere?  It is not the
> destination, but the
> act of traveling, that provides the answer.  Only when you already know
> what you
> seek will you have a chance of finding it."  -Diana L Paxon
>
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