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Twitter, I need your help. I stacked a ceramic bowl into another one while doing dishes and now they are stuck. How do you remove the smaller bowl without breaking both of them?
Why am I so invested? I've tried to fix this for 2 days, and I cannot give up now.
Things I've tried so far and no dice:
warm soapy water
hot water on outer bowl, cold water + ice on inner bowl
oil on edges
microwave
aggressive shaking
WD-40
Will try next:
hair dryer
freezer then running hot water
Thank you for being as invested in this as I am.
Update: Bowls are currently in the freezer and thanks to the replies, I will not be running hot water on them!
Still no dice:
Freezer, then cold water
Freezer, then rubber mallet
Passive-aggressive comments to either/both bowls
Tap lightly onto the table
Still very stuck:
Cards, toothpicks, and straws not getting through to break the seal
Water submergence
Up next:
Long game of gravity
Dishwasher
Update: Still stuck
upside down, twisting inner bowl, tapping outer bowl
upside down, submerged under water, tapping outer bowl with mallet
hot out of the dishwasher
googled autoclave
Let us all rest tonight knowing these bowls will still be together tomorrow.
In the last 10 hours:
upside down, soap around the edges, overnight submergence
made self-deprecating joke about the sunk cost fallacy (not one chuckle)
thread, paper, knife around the edges
Still stuck.
what are you doing
stop making the bowls slippery
let them dry completely then place your fingertips (both hands opposing each other) on the edges of the small bowl
coax the small bowl out by lifting from both sides with your fingertips at once. You might need to use your chest or a surface to press the larger bowl towards with the force of your thumbs
if your fingertips can't get enough grip for this method (probably because those bowls have been lubricated for 2 days or however long; how could you) then find/purchase/craft a rubber thimble-esque device for each fingertip