I purchased a 100 year old flask, and am weary of using it until I can be sure the inside is perfectly clean--bacteria, corosion, etc. I was thinking of using the boiling water with baking soda and aluminum foil method, followed by a rinse with white vinegar, but don't know if this is adequate. Suggestions??
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April 29th, 2009 at 8:25 am
Try putting it in boiling water and vinegar!