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I decided to empty out my bottles of Diafine A and B. Before pouring in new solutions of diafine I want to have clean bottles. The A bottle is clean, the B bottle has several patches of deposit. Hard to get by with a brush, so I tried with warm water and soda, warm water and cleaning vinigar. No result.

Does any of you had experience with solving this problem. I don't want to throw away a perfectly good brown glass bottle.

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I decided to empty out my bottles of Diafine A and B. Before pouring in new solutions of diafine I want to have clean bottles. The A bottle is clean, the B bottle has several patches of deposit. Hard to get by with a brush, so I tried with warm water and soda, warm water and cleaning vinigar. No result.

Does any of you had experience with solving this problem. I don't want to throw away a perfectly good brown glass bottle.

 

Try chlorine bleach?

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How long did you wait for the soda to soften the crud? I recently finished a batch of Diafine that was 19 months old. I added washing soda to the bottle, filled with boiling water and left to soak overnight. Came off OK with a bottle brush next morning.

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