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<p>[QUOTE="George Nesmith, post: 442312, member: 177"]One other thing that may help if you can get your hand into the pitcher is Mr Clean Glass Magic. Hint do not let fluids sit in glass as some may start this process in items not intended as storage containers.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="George Nesmith, post: 442312, member: 177"]One other thing that may help if you can get your hand into the pitcher is Mr Clean Glass Magic. Hint do not let fluids sit in glass as some may start this process in items not intended as storage containers.[/QUOTE]
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