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<p>[QUOTE="antidiem, post: 541765, member: 30"]I would not hesitate to try the Dremel tool with JUST a wet wood dowel straight down to the bottom. IF THAT scrubs off a spot, then you know you don't need anything rougher to use on glass. I suspect the wet wood could be enough to scrub clear the leftover mineral stain etch. Great idea Chandler! Thanks for the info![/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="antidiem, post: 541765, member: 30"]I would not hesitate to try the Dremel tool with JUST a wet wood dowel straight down to the bottom. IF THAT scrubs off a spot, then you know you don't need anything rougher to use on glass. I suspect the wet wood could be enough to scrub clear the leftover mineral stain etch. Great idea Chandler! Thanks for the info![/QUOTE]
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