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<p>[QUOTE="Cherryhill, post: 442200, member: 70"]Water will etch glass. It's a long slow process, but it can be fixed. There are folks who can mechanically polish the insides of glass vessels, but it too is a long slow process and is not cheap. A once valuable piece can be returned to value, but an invaluable piece should not be, too much expense.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Cherryhill, post: 442200, member: 70"]Water will etch glass. It's a long slow process, but it can be fixed. There are folks who can mechanically polish the insides of glass vessels, but it too is a long slow process and is not cheap. A once valuable piece can be returned to value, but an invaluable piece should not be, too much expense.[/QUOTE]
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