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Teach you to open the plastic cap of the glass bottle

2019-09-19

How do you open the plastic cap of the glass bottle? Shandong Baier Home Appliances Co., Ltd. teaches you three ways to open plastic bottle caps.

1. Hold the bottle and cap in a twisted wet towel to increase friction. Some of them are unscrewed as soon as they are twisted.

2. If not, heat the lid in boiling water or on fire. One softens, the other expands and opens with a gentle twist.

3. If the metal cover is metal, in addition to the above methods, it can also be properly forced to pry the cover with a flat screwdriver. The metal is ductile, easy to pry loose, loose, and gently unscrewed.

The first trick is "Hot Break". Soak the pot in a pot and heat it with 80 degrees Celsius water for half a minute (note that the heating time should not be too long), or water the cap with hot water for a few minutes, then pull the cap hard, and the cap will open.

The second trick is "Side-tapping and Side-tapping". When the glass bottle is inverted at a 45 degree angle, grab the bottle and tap the bottom of the bottle, the lid will open. The principle is to give the jar an impulse, the bottle body is stationary, and the cap part will continue to move due to inertia, the direction is out of the direction of the cap, it will be loose. On the other hand, because of the long sealing time, the jar is difficult to pull out because of the intermolecular force, knocking on the bottle cap also has the effect of breaking the intermolecular force.

The third trick is "broken knife" or "broken spoon". With metal knives or spoons, chopsticks, keys and other pointed tools, find the gap between the glass jar and the cap, and pry the cap along the glass edge of the bottle mouth. The method is similar to opening the beer bottle cap. Before prying, you can wrap it in a paper towel to increase the friction coefficient.

These methods can make it easy for you to open the plastic bottle cap of the glass bottle. If you don't understand anything, you are welcome to call for advice.

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