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flirty41 | 18:10 Sat 18th Oct 2003 | Home & Garden
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I have an indoor water feature, with lots of coloured glass pebbles in it. Unfortunately, they have lost their shine and are chalk-marked from the water. Does anyone know how best to clean them to get them back to their original shiny condition? Thanks!
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Soak them in vinegar?
Another idea: soak them in coke (which is acidic (phosphoric acid) like vinegar (acetic acid) but less stinky) or if this doesn't work soak them in a bicarbonate of soda solution (which is alkaline). Rinse well in water afterwards.
I use pebbles in the bottom of vases to hold fresh flowers in place. Sterident, the tablets that you soak false teeth in are really good at cleaning them. (Sinks & taps etc. too, which is what I use them for as I have all my own teeth, honest!)
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Thanks for that you two. I shall conduct experiments with each of your suggestions! And it's OK coggles - I believe you! :-)

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