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In a message dated 96-10-22 01:39:50 EDT, [log in to unmask] (Gerry Visel)
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<< I bought some canning jars at an auction to sell honey in, and the
lady had stored them with the lid rings left on, which left some rust
stains on the glass in the lid thread area. I tried lemon juice,
vinegar, and a lot of elbow grease, but it will not come off.
Any ideas out there? I just got an order for 12 pints, and I gotta
deliver! Thanx muchly! >>
Try "Bar Keepers' Friend," a brand of cleanser you can get most anywhere.
It removes rust stains quite well, with a little elbow grease.
I've done a lot of jars, just as you say. We have some outdoor produce
stands over at the beach. The salt air does wonders for the metal lids (we
are trying to get standardized on more plastic lids). We have a policy of
replacing shopworn jars, or crystallized honey, so occasionally we get back a
batch, simply because of the rusty caps.
[log in to unmask] Dave Green, PO Box 1200, Hemingway, SC
29554 (Dave & Jan's Pollination Service, Pot o'Gold Honey Co.)
Practical Pollination Home Page Dave & Janice Green
http://users.aol.com/pollinator/polpage1.html
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