Juice smell out of bottles?

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cramptholomew

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patrao_n:12285947 said:
Wash and rinse then give a bath in white vinegar and water. Rinse well afterwards. It has worked on everything except absinthe that I have. That flavor eliquid was a HUGE mistake. Nothing worked on it. The empty closed bottle would still make my cape cabinet wreak. Goodluck

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This is exactly what I do. I let them sit in diluted white vinegar for a day or so, rinse well, and air dry.
 

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Funny to see this post. I just finished cleaning juice bottles for the first time. Trying to get ready for DIY. I just boiled a pot of water, then after it cooled slightly, used tongs to stir them around, and fill the bottles with crazy hot water. The bottles will get a bit squishy from the heat. Hope this works as I have a ridiculous amount of bottles.

Ok not ridiculous, but a whole bunch.
 

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White vinegar works for me.

White vinegar and baking soda is great for cleaning my bridgeless attys. Fill the atty with baking soda drip a couple drops of vinegar onto the baking soda, quickly cover the opening (drip tip end) the foaming will force the solution out the 510 connection, repeat until all the baking soda is gone. Nice fresh taste, ready to sample new juice.
 
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