Some power tools and industrial solvents may have been used in the process.

I wouldn’t have dared to show the before-picture even if I had one. It was bad. Really bad.

  • ieatpwns@lemmy.world
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    7 hours ago

    My method is fill it and turn the hot water all the way up to warm the glass then when I empty the water I put some coarse kosher salt (roughly a tablespoon) and about 1/4 cup of rubbing alcohol and shake it. After a few shakes I just drain it and flush with warm water. Good as new takes about 5 minutes I do it once a week

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      Doing it once a week is key. You’re never building up the hard stuck on gunk because you’re being proactive about cleaning.

      I wish my roommate acted the same way. I swear I’m the only one who has ever cleaned the damn bowl.

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      5 hours ago

      exactly this except acetone instead of isopropyl. i find it much more effective.