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<blockquote data-quote="Nick Fox" data-source="post: 309807" data-attributes="member: 2873"><p>I just inherited 3 boxes of mason jars (Ball, Kerr, Atlas, Hershey's, Magic Jar, etc...) their all really old and in really good condition. The only problem is the rings that thread to the jar are starting to rust or already have. Any possible ideas on how I can remedy it? (without buying new rings?) The wife is nervous about chemicals, as the jars will be for canned foods in addition to tobacco use.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nick Fox, post: 309807, member: 2873"] I just inherited 3 boxes of mason jars (Ball, Kerr, Atlas, Hershey's, Magic Jar, etc...) their all really old and in really good condition. The only problem is the rings that thread to the jar are starting to rust or already have. Any possible ideas on how I can remedy it? (without buying new rings?) The wife is nervous about chemicals, as the jars will be for canned foods in addition to tobacco use. [/QUOTE]
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