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<p>[QUOTE="NickRobin, post: 602103, member: 10617"]Try using slightly warmed isopropyl alcohol. You can swish it around in it and let it sit on the cloudy spots. After the glass is not cloudy you dump it out and let it dry. Multiple washes to get all the angles. Afterwards anything left over should evaporate better than water.</p><p>You can find pure isopropyl at your local pipe shop as they use it on cloudy glass pipes.</p><p>Hope this helps.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="NickRobin, post: 602103, member: 10617"]Try using slightly warmed isopropyl alcohol. You can swish it around in it and let it sit on the cloudy spots. After the glass is not cloudy you dump it out and let it dry. Multiple washes to get all the angles. Afterwards anything left over should evaporate better than water. You can find pure isopropyl at your local pipe shop as they use it on cloudy glass pipes. Hope this helps.[/QUOTE]
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