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Cut Crystal Bowls Stuck Together?

I hope you can help me with this. I have two small cut crystal bowls. One is nested inside the other and I can't get it out. Any ideas?

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Thanks,
Sue

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April 14, 20071 found this helpful
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The bowls have been stuck together for at least a year. I tried the WD 40. No luck I let it set in hot water with ice cubes in side the upper bowl. No luck I'll try leaving it sit in more & Hotter water for a while. Ant recommendations on what is best to tap the glass with? And where to tap the glass? I'm glad it has worked before, there is hope it will eventually work in this instance also. Thank you. Betty
P.S. IT WORKED after I put the bowls in a kettle with cool water and heated it on low + and put ice cubes in the upper bowl AND had put WD 40 between the two bowls and had tapped on them about four times with a wooden handled utensil. AND ALL THIS TOOK only 3 hours. Thank you!!!!! Betty in ORegon

 
Anonymous
June 3, 20170 found this helpful

I have tried all options. Have 2 Corningware bowls with ridges around them. I have tried hot water in sink, oil in between, ice cubes on top several times

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& tried my best with several things to grip the bowls when turning. Bowls were from my Mom years ago & im not giving up

 
By Denise (Guest Post)
August 5, 20080 found this helpful
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Yup, WD-40 is the key! One squirt on my stock ramekins and they practically fell apart. Of course, I tried ice and cooking oil, to no avail, before I found this post.

 
December 15, 20160 found this helpful

I had a stemless wine glass stuck in a Corningware grab it bowl. Sprayed WD 40 around it and about 5 seconds later I was able to remove it. THANK YOU for the suggestion.

 
Anonymous
June 25, 20170 found this helpful

Yes wd40 works!!!!!

 
By Helen (Guest Post)
December 26, 20084 found this helpful
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I LOVE the internet! I had 2 bowls nested and stuck this morning...tried hot water, microwaving them, freezing them and pouring safflower oil between them Then I checked the net, found this site, got the WD40, tapped with a spoon and BINGO! Thank you!

 
Anonymous
May 28, 20160 found this helpful

Wow! My bowls were stuck for a few weeks - tried the hot/cold method. Just tried WD40 - a couple of taps with a wooden utensil - 3 seconds and now I have two bowls again!!

 
Anonymous
July 30, 20160 found this helpful

Thank you for your post! I tried freezing.heating.soap.oil.all to no avail..wd40 after letting it soak worked while tapping.Saved my bowls! Thank you!

 
November 11, 20160 found this helpful

Wd40 even unstuck a pyrex bowl I had put over a dish. Thank you

 
Anonymous
November 29, 20160 found this helpful

Great idea worked!!!

 
February 9, 20170 found this helpful

I tried all the suggestions but my two China bowls remained firmly stuck. Finally I sprayed Easyglide into the gap between them, inverted them, and gave the outer bowl a fewsharp raps with a small hammer handle. They started to loosen, and after a few more raps easily parted, all intact.

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Athol in Brisbane, Aust.

 
April 20, 20170 found this helpful

I still can't get my glass ramekin unstuck from a large cup!!! Tried the cooking oil, ice in ramekin and cup nestled in warm water, then I squirted D-40 around the edges of the ramekin----TO NO AVAIL! I'm going to go out and try the cooking spray!

 
March 28, 20190 found this helpful

Had two small Pyrex bowls stuck together put oil on the bottom rim tapped with wooden spoon and they came apart! Thank you

 
November 23, 20161 found this helpful
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I had the same problem with 2 Corning ware bowls. I tried the hot water before I searched and found this post. I then applied Wd 40 and it allowed them to budge. But still stuck, in a different position. After a few minutes I thought a wedge might work. So I chopped off a few pieces of a spare 2x4.

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I used a hammer to gently wedge one splinter into the open side of the jam, and another splinter on the tight side. Upon hammering in the splinter in on the tight side the two bowls separated. Possible the wd-40 pulled with the wood wedge is a nice solution. Worked for me!!!

 
February 23, 20170 found this helpful

Exactly the same thing happened to me! It took ice water on top, heated water on bottom, toothpicks inserted between the bowls and finally WD-40. And about an hour of my time!

 
February 24, 20050 found this helpful

Have you tried running them under HOT HOT water? (Not boiling) Or placing them in the freezer for just about 10-15 mins?

 
February 24, 20050 found this helpful

also, you can fill the top one with ice and water and set the lower one in a sink of very warm water.(too hot may cause real cut crystal to crack) they should come right apart with no effort

 
By Danielle (Guest Post)
February 25, 20050 found this helpful

I agree with Klucretia! I've used this method seveal times when getting pint glasses un-stuck. Put some really warm water in the sinkand set the bottom bowl in the warm water. Next, pour cold water in the top bowl (perhaps with an ice cube in it), and the two bowls should start to separate.

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The theory behind it is the hot water makes the bottom glass expand and the cold water make the top glass contract, making them easier to separate.

 
By Donna (Guest Post)
February 25, 20050 found this helpful

I would try filling the smallest (inside) bowl with ice and then set the bowls into a sink of hot water.....the heat will cause outside bowl to expand a little and the ice(cold) the inside bowl to contract. they should come apart easily then. Good luck with this........works with glasses or vases stuck together also.

 

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February 25, 20050 found this helpful

If the hot water trick on the outer bowl doesn't work you could try putting some fine oil between the inner and outer bowl. Allow some time for it to spread over the surfaces, place the outer one back into the hot water, and then wiggle the inner bowl gently until loosened.

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Regards

Jo

 
By Dorothy Barker (Guest Post)
December 9, 20050 found this helpful

We used WD40 by spraying between bowls, set the bottom bowl in hot water and ran a thin blade knife between the bowls and they came apart immediately.

 
By (Guest Post)
January 16, 20060 found this helpful

I just successfully used WD40 to get two pyrex refrigerator containers apart that had gotten wedged together at an angle. I sprayed the oil, waited about half a minute then tapped them with the handle of a knife and they neatly slipped apart Nothing else had worked - ice/hot water, olive oil, tapping.

 
July 18, 20060 found this helpful

My two bowls sat in my sink, stuck together for four days, just used the WD40 and they came apart immediately.. Thankful for the Internet!

 
By Amy (Guest Post)
April 8, 20070 found this helpful

When you get glass bowls stuck together, putting ice on the top and warm water on the bottom, it doesnt work. One easter my mother put them together and they got stuck. Luckily, we found the WD40 idea and it really seemed to work. Today we have both of the bowls!

 
By Barbara (Guest Post)
April 9, 20070 found this helpful

I have the same problem and have been on several internet sights - I can't get any answers either. IF you do, please let me know.

nevadahere AT aol.com

 
By Lin (Guest Post)
April 17, 20070 found this helpful

Tried all of the methods described - no joy.
My husband suggested filling the bottom bowl with water (this took some time as they were stuck fast) and placing in the freezer he predicted that as the water froze the expansion would cause the bowls to part. He was quite correct.

 
By Joan (Guest Post)
June 19, 20070 found this helpful

I have 12 melamine ice tea glasses. All were stuck together because of lengthly storage. A few separated easily, but most of them I had to work at for a long time (Over 3 hours) to get them to separate. The last two just would not budge. Tried hot and cold - top and bottom, reversing the hot and cold from bottom to top and top to bottom. Tried detergent suds, olive oil, heating, freezing! Zippo! !@*$@#$%*)&$! Nothing worked. Then I read your feedback and decided to take some of your advise. Put ice cubes in the top glass, dunked the outside glass in heated water, barely was able to slip a sharp knife between the glasses at various points while I sprayed the edge with WD40. One tap with the side of a knife and ALAKAZAM! Thanks to all of you, I just had some ice tea from one of the glasses!!!!!

 
By Regina Toliver (Guest Post)
July 22, 20070 found this helpful

I have a perfume bottle that has the stopper stuck inside. I have tried sitting the bottom in hot water and place ice on top. I thought about WD40 but I'm afraid the WD40 will slip into my very expensive perfume. Please help.
louisianagina AT bellsouth.net

 
By Jeanne (Guest Post)
August 8, 20070 found this helpful

Once again - kutos to WD-40, ice cubes and warm water AND patience. It took one hour of soaking but my husband finally got them apart!

 
By Jeanne (Guest Post)
November 3, 20070 found this helpful

You might want to try putting them in the freezer - the cold should make the bowls contract enough for you to separate them.

 
By Betty (Guest Post)
November 30, 20070 found this helpful

I placed a fine china coffee cup with a flat bottom pedestal inside a heavier china cup and the fine china cup be came stuck. I also used boiling water, placed ice in the inside cup and sprayed it with WD40. Tapped it with a wooden spoon and wow, they came unstuck. Earlier we had spent on hour trying to pry the inside cup loose with just hot water some canola oil and muscle power. I am tickled. I hand carried the china cup from England and it's special to me. Betty (11/30/07

 
By Beckman (Guest Post)
July 28, 20080 found this helpful

The WD40 is the key. Having tried cold/warm/ice/waiting we applied WD40 to our two china bowls stuck together and with a few taps of a wooden spoon and some tugging apart they came.... and it took only 10 minutes not 3 hours :)

 
By thankful in Nebraska (Guest Post)
October 19, 20080 found this helpful

Thank goodness for this website! I had a sauce dish stuck inside a serving bowl. Finally sprayed with WD-40, put ice in small bowl & set larger bowl in hot water, then managed to get the tip of a paring knife between them & they popped apart.

 
By dishwasherman (Guest Post)
November 4, 20080 found this helpful

Hot and cold worked for me. However initially my 2 different but glass cups didn't come apart until I used the wall to repeatedly tap with. Just turn upside down and tap against the wall but be careful not to let the inside cup fall and break on the FLOOR!

 
By Linda (Guest Post)
January 6, 20090 found this helpful

Soak both bowls in warm water mixed with detergent powder.
Then twist slightly while gently tapping with a toothbrush

 
January 10, 20090 found this helpful

We had two pyrex glass bowls stuck together, and had tried to separate them using warm water, ice cubes in the top and a hot water bath in the bottom, soap, tapping with knives, etc. Nothing. Then, after one of these hot-on-the-bottom/cold-in-the-top treatments, we tried a light spraying of WD-40 around the stuck points, and tapped with a wooden spoon. bowls fell right apart. worked like a charm!

 
By Gerry. (Guest Post)
January 23, 20090 found this helpful

While traveling I packed a Mason Jar inside a special mug my wife got me for Christmas. Tried the hot/cold trick several times in the hotel room. No luck. At home I put light mineral oil between the two, tapped with a wooden meat tenderizing mallet after 1/2 hour. No luck, couldn't move the jar even a little. Put the blade of a table knife between the jar and mug, tapped it in with the mallet, moved it around tapped again and so on. Suddenly loose, took it out. Back in my wife's good graces!

 
By Gerry. (Guest Post)
January 23, 20090 found this helpful

While traveling I packed a Mason Jar inside a special mug my wife got me for Christmas. Tried the hot/cold trick several times in the hotel room. No luck. At home I put light mineral oil between the two, tapped with a wooden meat tenderizing mallet after 1/2 hour.

No luck, couldn't move the jar even a little. Put the blade of a table knife between the jar and mug, tapped it in with the mallet, moved it around tapped again and so on. Suddenly loose, took it out. Back in my wife's good graces!

 
By Gerry. (Guest Post)
January 23, 20090 found this helpful

While travelling I packed a Mason Jar inside a special mug my wife got me for Christmas. Tried the hot/cold trick several times in the hotel room. No luck. At home I put light mineral oil between the two, tapped with a wooden meat tenderizing mallet after 1/2 hour. No luck, couldn't move the jar even a little. Put the blade of a table knife between the jar and mug, tapped it in with the mallet, moved it around tapped again and so on. Suddenly loose, took it out. Back in my wifes good graces!!

 
June 28, 20100 found this helpful

Wow! Great site! I tried everything for separating two small glass bowls. Nothing worked. Then read Lin's post where her husband said put some water in the bottom bowl and put in freezer. I did it and it worked! Thanks!

 
November 28, 20100 found this helpful

I had two crystal old fashion glass's stuck together. I read one of the remedy concerning putting it in the freezer. I first tried ice in the top glass, with the lower one in warm water. had no luck with that one even though I tried it several times. Had success with filling the lower glass with water, and putting them in the freezer. Once it was totally frozen, you can see the water expanding up to the top of the rim, on the outside lower nested glass, take it out and thaw on your counter. The glass's came apart easily. Just takes about 2-3 hours. Brest of all, no damage!

 
December 15, 20130 found this helpful

This is an answer! I tried the idea of filling the inner bowl with ice and the lower bowl in hot water. That doesn't work because when the lower bowl expands it makes the inner diameter smaller (as well as the outer diameter larger) thus locking it even more!. Spray copious amount of WD40 all around the junction between the two. Wait 5 minutes to allow the WD40 to penetrate. Then use a fine knife (like a pairing knife) and push in and move around between the joint. It will unlock!

 
Anonymous
March 5, 20160 found this helpful

For Pyrex bowls, Try to get a little water into the bottom bowl a teaspoon or two is enough, then spray between the rims with WD40 cover with a tea towel then place in a microwave for two minutes at full power, remove hold over a towel tap the rim with a wooden rolling pin or similar, a slight twist and pull, VOILA!

 
March 5, 20160 found this helpful

For Pyrex don't bother with hot and cold try and get a teaspoon or two of water in the lower bowl then spray WD40 round the rim. Cover with a tea towel place in a microwave at full power for two minutes so the water produces steam to push the bowls apart. Remove, hold over a towel and tap the rim with a wooden rolling pin or similar. VOILA!

 
July 30, 20161 found this helpful

It worked. Thank goodness.. I tried everything else first haha

 
October 12, 20160 found this helpful

I had a round pyrex stuck inside of a square pyrex (after I told my spouse not to stack them together). Ice in the round one. warm water in under the square one and WD 40 applied with a paint brush at the sticking points, over and over. Tapped the inside bowl gently, lotsa times and voila, after a half hour, success. Thank you so much!

 
December 28, 20190 found this helpful

Other methods did not work. Silicone spray works like a charm. Tap with rubber mallet after spraying dishes

 

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