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I have two ways that I clean them normally.  I use the solar melter or I
hold them in front of a torpedo heater.

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>> Yes pressure washing excluders still works and the method of choice
>> for a few old beekeeping dinosaurs. He He.
>
> Okay, truth!
>
> Frankly, I have never used my pressure washer on excluders, but I thought
> it
> was worth a try. <g>
>
> Once in a while, we boiled them, and got some wax.  The rest of the time,
> we
> just used them as-is.
>

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