- soaking the bottles and scraping off labels
- thoroughly washing each bottle with very hot water and soap (and help of a sturdy bottle brush)
- rinsing each bottle with hot water, using our handy bottle rinser
- drying bottles on the bottle drying rack for a day or so (it holds about 4 dozen at a time)
- sorting bottles by color (and shape if possible) into the storage containers
- closing the lids and holding them down with "zip-ties"
- clearly labeling each container (may as well use "LEAN" principles)
Sunday, July 24, 2011
New Scheme for Empty Bottle Storage
Our collection of used wine bottles continues to grow as more and more neighbors and friends give us their "empties" (THANK YOU! to everyone). The stacks of cardboard boxes started to wobble precariously, so we started using large, sturdy storage containers (some of which we had gotten at Lowes for our move two years ago) for wine bottles. Throughout the summer, we have taken a few hours each week to process wine bottles:
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