bullgill
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I am not yet able to tell if a bottle is truly sick or not, I posted a picture here of a cream top that I dug that has very little case ware but has a lot of haze inside. I am not sure if this bottle is sick or could be cleaned.
I took 1/2 a can of Zud and mixed it with water then put it in a milk bottle with a really tough stain and haze and shook it up. The solids in the cleaner percolated to the bottom, I imaging the acid is in the water though. I will let it soak for a couple of days to see if it works.
I will get some muriatic acid if that is my only shot at getting the haze out. I guess the limestone is most likely what is causing the haze and I read that oxalic acid is not strong enough.





Thanks for any help, much appreciated.
Happy hunting : >
I took 1/2 a can of Zud and mixed it with water then put it in a milk bottle with a really tough stain and haze and shook it up. The solids in the cleaner percolated to the bottom, I imaging the acid is in the water though. I will let it soak for a couple of days to see if it works.
I will get some muriatic acid if that is my only shot at getting the haze out. I guess the limestone is most likely what is causing the haze and I read that oxalic acid is not strong enough.





Thanks for any help, much appreciated.
Happy hunting : >
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