> Have any users of Permadent foundation found a successful way to clean the
> old foundation (especially that which has been used for brood nest area) in
> order to reuse the foundation anew? I am looking for a description of a way
> in which to clean the foundation without causing damage to it. Please do
> not suggest a solar wax melter or hot lye water - both of these methods do
> not work (they are much too hot for the plastic molded core). Please
> respond on the list or to me at: <[log in to unmask]> Dallas, Tx
>
Hello,
1. Am eagerly awaiting a reply
since I have the same problem.
2. Two such frames have been
soaking in a five-gallon pail
of water, periodically changed,
since March (after freeezing
weather ended).
3. Dark black scales seem to
dislodge one at a time. I think
it'll take
at least 100 years for
my process to work.
4. A cc of this message
is being sent my B-buddy
three miles away who is
strictly into Piercos (I'm
not!!!!).
5. He has never given me
a satisfactory reply.
Ciao.
Jack the B-man
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John Iannuzzi PhD *
Howard Honey Farms RR8 *
9772 Old Annapolis Rd *
Ellicott City (founded 1772) *
Maryland usa 21042 *
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