Ratbatboo Posted January 29 Report Posted January 29 I'd swear I read that they're self-cleaning after a while, but I've left one out for a month now sitting in the sun and it hasn't changed a bit. Anyone know how long it takes? I mean, yes, I have made other crocks, but I just am grumpy that I can't retrieve that one and put it back into packing stuff away for winter.
LadyWYT Posted January 29 Report Posted January 29 17 minutes ago, Ratbatboo said: I've left one out for a month now sitting in the sun and it hasn't changed a bit You need to toss it into some water and let it sit for a few seconds. That should clean it out. Works for bowls and cookpots too, save for the dirty cookpots that have been used to make glue and candles. Those are dirty beyond cleaning. 1
Ratbatboo Posted January 29 Author Report Posted January 29 Ah, thank you! Much appreciated. I did try putting it in water, clicking it on a bucket, clicking on it with a bucket...I guess I just didn't leave it in the water long enough!
Ratbatboo Posted January 31 Author Report Posted January 31 So, these have been here for days. I eventually went ahead and just fired more pottery to replace them, because I had no choice, but AFAICT at this point they're just making a permanent artificial rotten food reef. Are you quite sure about the whole 'put it in water for a while' trick? Because it doesn't seem to do anything.
LadyWYT Posted January 31 Report Posted January 31 (edited) 9 minutes ago, Ratbatboo said: Are you quite sure about the whole 'put it in water for a while' trick? Because it doesn't seem to do anything. You need to actually throw it into the water via pressing Q(or whatever "throw item" has been rebound to). I would have mentioned it before, but I wasn't aware that you could set bowls and crocks down in the water like this. Edited January 31 by LadyWYT 1 1
Ratbatboo Posted January 31 Author Report Posted January 31 (edited) Oh good grief, you need to literally throw it. You did say 'toss.' This is entirely on me. EDIT: I hadn't actually used the 'toss' key for anything this whole time, and it's not something I generally make use of, so somehow it never even occurred to me to see if it existed in this game. I feel extremely silly. Edited January 31 by Ratbatboo 3
LadyWYT Posted January 31 Report Posted January 31 13 minutes ago, Ratbatboo said: Oh good grief, you need to literally throw it. You did say 'toss.' This is entirely on me. To be fair, placing dirty dishes in water like that should still clean them...at least you would think. But then again you can put an empty bucket in water too and still have it be empty when you pick it back up, so...there's that.
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