That last bit of perfume in the bottle.

Getting the last drops of perfume out of spray bottles has always been a challenge to me. I've tried many ways to get at it but never with luck. I'll check out you tube next but that has been a tiny heart breaker not being able to get to those last drops of a scent I love.
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Removable top? Pour it into the next bottle.
A pair of needle nose pliers should enable you to bend the edge of the metal top enough to remove the top, or at least pour out those last few drops. Otherwise, place a tissue in a clear plastic bag. Then place the perfume bottle in that bag. Take the bag and a hammer
out to the sidewalk, curb, or street and whack the bottle with the hammer until it cracks.
The tissue will absorb the liquid. Before taking it out of the bag, shake any glass off of it.
Yep, UF. The stuff I put on my locks for that irresistable salt and pepper look gets like your perfume. But the more I think about it, wish they'd use glass. Seems like it can then be melted down and reused, unlike more and more plastics. But please don't use too much perfume, no matter how good it is. It should be used sparingly, to blend with a lady's chemistry. Most women don't get it, and it's hard to be on the same elevator with them, let alone in a car or plane for hours.
I get that too very mad but use pliers I WILL grin have last drops peace
I will try the tissue, plastic bag and smash it idea, the pliers didn't work for me. Thanks

I once had to let an employee go because she used much too much perfume. She got warned then fired for not listening.
wow that's harsh unfayzed over here 2 written warnings then verbal, if you sack before then you in big trouble doh
should be banned altogether that will sort this problem for you
Hi Red, I don't remember how many warnings but we were certainly a third strike and your out firm, so I'm guessing she got all the warnings needed. Here we are a right to work, need no reason to fire someone. I think that is sad actually.
You don't need to smash it, a good crack will do,
thus creating less of a hazard from glass shards & splinters.
thumbs up

Thanks
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