How do I get rid of the yellowed "faux water" in a vase?
How do I get rid of the yellowed "faux water" in a vase with faux tulips?
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Hi Pat,
According to this article, https://www.hunker.com/13419686/how-to-remove-acrylic-water-from-a-vase
you can use acetone
Soak with vinegar
better to not use faux flowers.
You. May find it may not be worth the trouble. Not always so easy to do. I just donated mine to Goodwill.
It is made so it cannot be removed. Ditch it and get a new vase at goodwill for one or 2 dollars.
Sadly there's not much that can be done to change the color. What you can do, if you still love the flowers, is give them a good cleaning and then wrap the bottom half of the vase in manila rope to give it a whole new look. I used manila rope on this project and it's thin enough that I think it will look great on your vase - https://www.girljustdiy.com/rope-planter-basket/
Hi Pat, hope this helps.
https://response-avoid.com/qa/question-what-do-you-do-when-acrylic-water-turns-yellow.html
If the vase is glass, you can use acetone, and just fill the vase with the acetone and let it sit for several days. You will probably have to repeat this step several times, as the acetone dissolves the acrylic. It will eventually all come out.