
Terra cotta pots



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Linda Sikut on Jan 05, 2018
When ever I have something like this happen I remember what my mom told me many years ago. Put something hot on the outer one and something cold on the inner one. The will slip apart. I would try setting them in hot water and pouring ice into the inner one. Don't let it sit too long because the water temps will eventually become even. If it doesn't work the first time, try again. I've never had it fail with items like this. Wishing you the best.Helpful Reply -
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Dfm on Jan 05, 2018
can you chill them?Helpful Reply -
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Lisa S. on Jan 05, 2018
Immerse them in a tub of water.Helpful Reply -
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Barbara on Jan 05, 2018
I don't personal experience, but have heard that you put ice cubes in the smaller one, and warm the larger one, and then gently twist them apart. Maybe a little lubricant, even water, would help, too?Helpful Reply -
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