ajna Posted June 1, 2008 Share Posted June 1, 2008 I have a whole buch of these empty 1 oz amber bottles from scent testing....what should i do with them? just toss them out in the trash? any other use for them? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
islandgirl Posted June 1, 2008 Share Posted June 1, 2008 You could always use them to sell FO for simmer pots, or for refreshening potpourri. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Auntie S Posted June 1, 2008 Share Posted June 1, 2008 Where are you located, I'd love to have them, if the shipping is not too high.Let me know Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ajna Posted June 1, 2008 Author Share Posted June 1, 2008 Where are you located, I'd love to have them, if the shipping is not too high.Let me knowim in ft worth, tx...whats your zip code so i can get a quote to see how much shipping would be Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
barncat Posted June 1, 2008 Share Posted June 1, 2008 Please save our earth...RECYCLE! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Darbla Posted June 1, 2008 Share Posted June 1, 2008 Well, if Auntie S. gets them, that fits the current green mantra of "reuse, reduce, recycle". I'm accumulating those too, but I was hoping to thoroughly clean them and put something else in them, as Islandgirl suggested. But how do you get them thoroughly clean? The openings are too small to get a brush down in. Would putting them in the dishwasher get all the residue out?Darbla Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pam Posted June 1, 2008 Share Posted June 1, 2008 Well, if Auntie S. gets them, that fits the current green mantra of "reuse, reduce, recycle". I'm accumulating those too, but I was hoping to thoroughly clean them and put something else in them, as Islandgirl suggested. But how do you get them thoroughly clean? The openings are too small to get a brush down in. Would putting them in the dishwasher get all the residue out?DarblaThey are really easy to clean out, all I do is soak them in a dish pan of hot soapy water, then I rinse them out well with clear water and set them to dry. The residue is gone and they are nice and clean.Pam F Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
pamperme Posted June 2, 2008 Share Posted June 2, 2008 Ditto.Hot Dawn dish soap water. Usually until it is almost cold...then I rinse and let dry. I always keep them...some are even good for samples of bath oil and such. Also I had ones with droppers ...Thank God! because the cheap plastic bottle of candle dye broke and I had one of those to put it in rather than having to pitch it and buy new. I agree Re-use, re-recycle. (Freecycle is also a great place to get rid of stuff you don't need.) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ajna Posted June 2, 2008 Author Share Posted June 2, 2008 I wish i could reuse it for something...but i dont have any use for them... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Darbla Posted June 2, 2008 Share Posted June 2, 2008 Hmmm.... how about blending FOs together in to try new scent ideas? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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