I use Iso for the tough stuff.
The not so tough stuff very hot soapy water works ok
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I have used Isopropyl in the past. these jars are heavily coated with years of resin. I have about 12 jars. I used to make tinctures. lovely stuff. thanks for the replies.
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1. Put the jar in the oven to decarb.
2. Alcohol in the jar to melt everything.
3. Filter to clean it up.
4. Tincture.
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1. Alcohol in the jar to melt everything.
2. Filter to clean it up.
3. Evaporate alcohol.
4. Get high.
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Isopropyl 91%, pour in jar, close lid, shake, shake, shake. Transfer ISO to the next jar, put jar in dishwasher. If the ISO won't cut it, use acetone.
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Cleaning resined jars
Hi, I have a load of jars covered in resin. I am no longer able to fill them. I have to either try to clean them or throw them out. we're talking years of use. I just see a mess ahead with cleaning. wondering if anyone has had a effective way to clean them out. Thank you.Tags: None
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