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Is there a way of removing the dirt from the labels and bottles, without
removing the labels from the bottles? A label (or even a partial label) may
provide information about the bottles.
In a message dated 02/27/1999 8:27:10 AM Eastern Standard Time,
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<< >>Date: Thu, 25 Feb 1999 15:41:35
>>To: [log in to unmask]
>>From: "Pam Lewiston, PAR Environmental Services, Inc."
><[log in to unmask]>
>>Subject: Label cleaning techniques
>>
>>Hello all:
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>>An associate recovered a number of bottles from a water-saturated trench
>recently and brought them to the lab for me to clean. Some of these bottles
>have partial paper labels on the exterior and I am at a loss as to how to
>clean these bottles without destroying the paper. I fear that if I wait for
>the mud on them to dry, the paper will dissolve upon brushing, even lightly.
>Suggestions?
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>>Many thanks in advance;
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>>Pam Lewiston
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Bottles left to soak in water (mild soap) and it due time these label should
peel of.
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