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Hi Dave,

Depending on whether your extractor is painted or not, a propane torch and a
roll of paper towels come in awfully handy in cleaning propolis from steel.


---- Original Message ----- > tried steel wool but it is awfully tedious.
How do you
> What do you folks clean up an extractor after a harvest?
>
> - Dave

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