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Re: [at-l] water bottles
> Date: Thu, 20 Nov 1997 07:27:06 -0500
> To: at-l@saffron.hack.net
> From: Jennifer Delia Sawyer <jdsawyer@bu.edu>
> Subject: [at-l] water bottles
> Here's another one of those "back to the basics" question for y'all. All of
> my water bottles are the Nalgene hard plastic (smokey grey translucent)
> except one that is a Nalgene white one that seems to be of a softer plastic.
> Well that one makes my water taste like plastic. It's horrible. I've tried
> baking soda, hot water, salt water, dish detergent, you name it. Any ideas
> how to make this awful plastic smell/taste go away???
>
> Let it snow, let it snow, let it snow...
> Pooh
>
> ---
> Jennifer Delia Sawyer
> Boston University School of Law
> jdsawyer@bu.edu
>
I know what you mean about the Nalgene bottles holding smells
and flavors. I tried everything, too. I ended up with just going
with those Smokey grey Lexan bottles that you mentioned.
Michael
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Michael E. Footit
mef99775@pop.uh.edu
Houston, TX
March 15!!!
GA-->ME 98
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