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    Glass help please

    Got this perfume bottle yesterday... The glass stopper is jammed in place.. I wanna get it out.. So i can clean it properly.. Any ideas.?

    Thanks.. Rick
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    Re: Glass help please

    Hello! I have never tried this, but what if you put the bottle in hot water up to the lip and let the stopper part stay above the water in the cool air. I was thinking that the neck would expand from the heat and maybe separate from the stopper before the heat made it through and expanded the stopper Just a thought, be careful to warm the bottle up some before putting it in hot water so it won't crack Good luck! Paul
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    Re: Glass help please

    I have had good luck with this method...but proceed at your own risk. Run your hot water tap full blast until the very hottest water is running. Turn down the water flow to very small, say pencil lead size or fast drip. Hold bottle horizontally under the water stream, let the water flow around the stopper area of the neck for 15 seconds or so, while mildly pulling and twisting the stopper out. The trick is to get the neck hot, the stopper stays cold and presto! This works for me every time.
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    Re: Glass help please

    Green1 ~

    As an additional thought regarding the bottle itself; Even though it says "Perfume" on the label, it "appears" to be a Smelling Salts bottle by the Crown Company who made a variety of similar items. If/when you get it open, take a light whiff of the contents and tell us what happens. If it has been sealed all these years, you might be in for a surprise.

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    Re: Glass help please

    I just thought I'd add this photo and e-Bay link to assist in your research. There is a ton of stuff on Google pertaining to your green "Crown Perfumery" - smelling salts bottle.

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    Re: Glass help please

    I usually squirt the seam with a little Name:  wd40_can.gif
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    Re: Glass help please

    green1 ~

    I thought I'd share this image of a 1890 magazine ad showing what one of the original Crown Perfumery "Lavender Salts" labels looked like.

    Smelling salts were quite popular during the Victorian age. One reason being that women's corsets were so tight they would often faint from a lack of oxygen. The salts would revive them. They also went hand-in-hand with "Fainting Couches" from the same period, for the same purpose. And the fact that many homes were filled with pipe and cigar smoke didn't help matters either.

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    Re: Glass help please

    And while we're at it we might as well know something about what came in that little green bottle.

    This concludes my "2 cents worth," which is about what a bottle of smelling salts sold for in 1890.

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    "The base of smelling salts is ammonium carbonate, a salt with a white crystalline structure. When ammonium carbonate is mixed with water, in the case of “aromatic spirits of ammonia,” or perfume, the reaction creates fumes which rise from the salts. When placed under someone's nose, the fumes irritate the mucus membranes of the nose, throat, and lungs, stimulating the body to breathe more quickly. The mixture of perfume with ammonium carbonate could have resulted in a rather interesting odor, which is why smelling salts were kept tightly bottled when they were not needed."


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    Re: Glass help please

    Hammer?
    Had to, sorry.
    Good luck, and I agree with the trying to catch a whiff.
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    Re: Glass help please

    Haven't heard from Green1 in a few days. Hope he didn't whiff to hard.

  11. #11
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    Re: Glass help please

    Thanx all !! I have tried baby oil before i asked for help.. wd may be better.. have tried the hot water.. now i'll try the cold...really like the cobalt.. but this one is way cool !! And yes.. i'll take a HUGE whiff... And let ya know.....
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    Re: Glass help please

    SWR, I like your idea. Gonna try it next time. Less risky and it sounds dead-on.
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    Re: Glass help please

    Quote Originally Posted by gleaner1
    SWR, I like your idea. Gonna try it next time. Less risky and it sounds dead-on.
    And he does know bottles so ....
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    Re: Glass help please

    If you can't get it off try Go-Jo.

 

 

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