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Old 01-28-2008, 02:55 PM   #1  
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Hi just wondering what to use to clean the inside of a pringles can to rid the grease?
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Old 01-28-2008, 02:57 PM   #2  
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Never had one, but can you noyt wash them? or are they cardboard?
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well I think they are cardboard, at least where I live that is how they are packaged....I know in some states due to humidity they are in tins. (Canada, priaires) we are so dry it is not an issue, everything is in cardboard.
the hubby is out buying some so I can make a wheel holder......
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They're some kind of foil-ized cardboard--and I was wondering just this thing yesterday!

My best (but not yet tested) guess would be to use something like a Clorox wet wipe. . . .
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sorry just noticed you are from Alberta also... I will post and let you know what it is made from...
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just took a neighbors LOL....seems to have a foil lining so did a quick wipe with a wet rag & dishsoap then rinsed under water, dried well, seemed to work fine.
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thanks!
the hubby just arrived and yes it is a foiled cardboard..
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Originally Posted by Iwannamakecards
Hi just wondering what to use to clean the inside of a pringles can to rid the grease?
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Fri, Dec 21, 2007 @ 7:07 PM
I DONT EMPTY THEM

THEY ARE FILLED WITH PRINGLES AND STILL SEALED,took the top off and hot glued the head to the tops. Which is why the scarfs are tied on. THANKS ALL

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