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Re: wine cork for mop floating



Well, it sounds like I should toss that particular
cork (due to running it through the dishwasher), and
down another bottle of wine tonight :) instead of
risking any soap residue on the cork I put through the
dishwasher.

Thanks for the feedback!

-Acton Mike

--- Rjga at aol_com wrote:
> Red or white? Just kidding. Next time, just use the
> raw cork and don't bother 
> washing it. There is more danger from soap than from
> wine, and that is why I 
> try to avoid the former but not the latter. :)  The
> only possible bad effect 
> I can imagine is perhaps a cork from a bottle of
> Greek white wine (forget the 
> name, similar to Uzi but that's a machine gun). That
> wine is high in 
> aldehydes, which can cause headaches. Unless the
> cork were saturated with 
> that awful wine, I cannot see it having any effect
> in a volume of water any 
> greater than a half quart. No, do not soak the corks
> in water with aspirin 
> before use. I just know Tyrone will have some advice
> too!!!   
> 
> Robert J. Goldstein, Ph.D.
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