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Lol I looked twice before I realised what they had donePosted on FB. View attachment 35525
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Nice.I unwrapped my new spinner and gazed at my reflection in the gleaming SS
I’ve never had a problem with wax on the plastic lid. I just use a warm cloth to remove any honey that gets on it!Nice.
What do most here do to clean the plastic lids of smeary wax that obstructs some the view inside the spinner?
never encountered that strange phenomenonWhat do most here do to clean the plastic lids of smeary wax that obstructs some the view inside the spinner?
How are you so perfect?I’ve never had a problem with wax on the plastic lid. I just use a warm cloth to remove any honey that gets on it!
I’m certainly not, just ask SWMBO, she’s always giving me grief about getting things mucky but I don’t understand how you get wax on the plastic lid during extraction.How are you so perfect?
Well, for a start, I'm very messyI’m certainly not, just ask SWMBO, she’s always giving me grief about getting things mucky but I don’t understand how you get wax on the plastic lid during extraction.
As I said I get plenty of dripped honey on it but no wax.
Vinegar and clothNice.
What do most here do to clean the plastic lids of smeary wax that obstructs some the view inside the spinner?
I noticed (whilst extracting) that I'm inclined to grab hold of the top of the extractor if it starts dancing about and because I've got little bits of honey/wax on my hands from uncapping and loading the extractor, I end up smearing little bits of wax on the acrylic lids.I’m certainly not, just ask SWMBO, she’s always giving me grief about getting things mucky but I don’t understand how you get wax on the plastic lid during extraction.
As I said I get plenty of dripped honey on it but no wax.
Clean hands help. I never wear gloves when extracting because they desensitise you to what's actually on your hands. (Maybe you don't either.) Continual hand washing and drying throughout the whole process.I noticed (whilst extracting) that I'm inclined to grab hold of the top of the extractor if it starts dancing about and because I've got little bits of honey/wax on my hands from uncapping and loading the extractor, I end up smearing little bits of wax on the acrylic lids.
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