Use a baby bottle brush - works perfectly !
2006-12-04 14:26:22
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answered by Julie 4
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Just the fact that you are guy asking for cleaning help makes me think the magical dish fairy should come done and do them for you! Good for you. Buy a bottle brush from the baby department at Wal-Mart or wherever and use that to scrub the inside of the glasses. There are also little sponge on a stick things you can get that will reach into the bottom of the glass. Some even have a little reservoir so you can add dish soap. Happy washing and yea you!
2006-12-04 22:28:58
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answered by thrill88 6
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There are brushes for cleaning the inside of glasses. P.S. sponges are not the best thing to use. A plain old dish rag works better.
2006-12-04 22:29:21
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answered by whataboutme 5
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OK, i remember doing dishes by hand, and i still have to wash a few skinny glasses by hand or they won't come out clean. My method is to take a hand towel or a few paper towels and wrap them around a spoon and use that to reach to the bottom. If the stain is stubborn, just let it sit for a bit.
2006-12-05 04:04:19
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answered by jade_butterfly_lily 3
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Hello, U can dilute Clorox with some water and let it set 15 minutes if really dirty. There is a non abrasive (5 per pack) scrub pad, sometimes all are green and sometimes assorted colors, that are a must for cleaning. They are flat about one 16th . Put soapy, warm water in glass, use a wooden spoon or plastic. to push pad to bottom of glass,( use the handle end of it ) then push the pad around using handle of spoon to hold and swish it. GOD BLESS YOU! sus04mc@yahoo.com
2006-12-04 22:43:52
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answered by Anonymous
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They make a scrubber on a handle to reach the bottom of the glass. Try a kitchen store.
2006-12-04 22:27:24
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answered by griffinpilot1965 3
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I purchased a cup scrubber from the dollar store. It has a sponge at the end of a long handle.
2006-12-04 22:42:53
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answered by Lov'n IT! 7
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hahaa...isn't that a pain?? lol...Umm yeah, if you have a baby bottle brush use that, if not, cuz I don't have one on hand either, I use an old toothbrush and put the scrubber in the glass and use the toothbrush to swish it around and scrub in there. Or use the end of a butter knife against the scrubber/scratcher.
2006-12-04 22:35:19
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answered by Little Jeannie 4
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You can buy a sponge with a long handle attached. You should be able to find this in the grocery store.
2006-12-04 22:26:33
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answered by carol a 1
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Maybe you could attach a sponge to the end of a spoon, I've never tried it, but it would probably work.
2006-12-04 22:27:34
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answered by oopsydaisy500 2
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