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So, I got 2have two glasses that are stuck together. How do I separate them without damaging them?How can I separate them without damaging them?

I have already tried this, but it didn't work, as the glasses are really thick:

First, drizzling some vegetable oil or dish soap in between the two drinking drinking glasses and wiggling gently to see if they'll pop apart.

And this:

Hot water and ice water. Submerge the bottom glass or bowl in very hot (but not boiling) water. Fill the uppermost glass or bowl with ice water. Presto! The simultaneous expansion and contraction of the layers should unstick even the most stubborn glassware.

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So, I got 2 glasses that are stuck together. How do I separate them without damaging them?

I already tried this, didn't work, the glasses are really thick:

First drizzling some vegetable oil or dish soap in between the two drinking glasses and wiggling gently to see if they'll pop apart.

And this:

Hot water and ice water. Submerge the bottom glass or bowl in very hot (but not boiling) water. Fill the uppermost glass or bowl with ice water. Presto! The simultaneous expansion and contraction of the layers should unstick even the most stubborn glassware.

http://lifehacker.com/5466773/how-to-separate-stuck-drinking-glasses

So, I have two glasses that are stuck together. How can I separate them without damaging them?

I have already tried this but it didn't work, as the glasses are really thick:

First, drizzling some vegetable oil or dish soap in between the two drinking glasses and wiggling gently to see if they'll pop apart.

And this:

Hot water and ice water. Submerge the bottom glass or bowl in very hot (but not boiling) water. Fill the uppermost glass or bowl with ice water. Presto! The simultaneous expansion and contraction of the layers should unstick even the most stubborn glassware.

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So, I got 2 glasses that are stuck together. How do I separate them without damaging them?

I already tried this, didn't work, the glasses are really thick:
 

First drizzling some vegetable oil or dish soap in between the two drinking glasses and wiggling gently to see if they'll pop apart.

And this:

Hot water and ice water. Submerge the bottom glass or bowl in very hot (but not boiling) water. Fill the uppermost glass or bowl with ice water. Presto! The simultaneous expansion and contraction of the layers should unstick even the most stubborn glassware.

http://lifehacker.com/5466773/how-to-separate-stuck-drinking-glasses

So, I got 2 glasses that are stuck together. How do I separate them without damaging them?

I already tried this, didn't work, the glasses are really thick:
 http://lifehacker.com/5466773/how-to-separate-stuck-drinking-glasses

So, I got 2 glasses that are stuck together. How do I separate them without damaging them?

I already tried this, didn't work, the glasses are really thick:

First drizzling some vegetable oil or dish soap in between the two drinking glasses and wiggling gently to see if they'll pop apart.

And this:

Hot water and ice water. Submerge the bottom glass or bowl in very hot (but not boiling) water. Fill the uppermost glass or bowl with ice water. Presto! The simultaneous expansion and contraction of the layers should unstick even the most stubborn glassware.

http://lifehacker.com/5466773/how-to-separate-stuck-drinking-glasses

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How do I separate 2 drinking glasses that are stuck?

So, I got 2 glasses that are stuck together. How do I separate them without damaging them?

I already tried this, didn't work, the glasses are really thick:
http://lifehacker.com/5466773/how-to-separate-stuck-drinking-glasses