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<p>[QUOTE="gregsglass, post: 1944734, member: 78"]Hi Peggy,</p><p> I have several old and very old decanters with glass sickness. I clean them out and pour heavy mineral oil from the drug store. Turn them upside down and let them drain for an hour or so and then turn them upside right and replace the top. They will magically look wonderful for several years or until they need "reoiled". I have saved them being thrown away.</p><p>greg[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="gregsglass, post: 1944734, member: 78"]Hi Peggy, I have several old and very old decanters with glass sickness. I clean them out and pour heavy mineral oil from the drug store. Turn them upside down and let them drain for an hour or so and then turn them upside right and replace the top. They will magically look wonderful for several years or until they need "reoiled". I have saved them being thrown away. greg[/QUOTE]
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