You have hard water. This means that you have mineral deposits on that vase. Do this. Put vinegar in the vase, add a tablespoon of salt, stir and let it sit for about an hour. Pour out the vinegar (you can use it again), rinse the vase and let it dry. If the vase is better but not sparkly, do it again. You can rub gently with your fingers or a soft rag. If the problem is on the outside, then spray the solution on it and repeat a couple of times. Use an old toothbrush to get the crud off the cuts. Wash and dry. Never put this vase in a dishwasher. If you have been cleaning the vase in this manner, you might have chemical scoring. In that case, there is no solution to the problem.
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A Portland vase is a Roman cameo glass vase. This is black and white vase.
Most glass vases can be cared for simply by dusting them and cleaning them weekly. If you don't clean them often, then they can become moldy.
what is the value of a hobnail pedastal vase
Its glass made in Linz, Austria.
yes, the Ten Strawberry Street Clear Glass 19" Cylinder Vase has a blown Glass
The Rectangular Glass Vase is 5.38" Long x 3.13" Wide x 7.13" High.
Yes. The best vase to use for a single rose is a tall, slender, glass vase.
Yes, the Round Pillar Glass Vase is completely dishwasher safe.
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The density of a vase will depend on the material it is made of. For example, a glass vase will have a higher density compared to a plastic vase, as glass is denser than plastic. The density of the vase can be calculated by dividing its mass by its volume.
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