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We do now a slow, hard manual process. We freeze the meshes and then, one by one, fold it , roll it, twist it ... and the like by hand on top of a big wooden tray, till most of the propolis is breaked out, dislodged from the meshes. A person might clean up to 50 meshes per day.
Is it possible your not freezing it hard enough? There are many levels of frozen. Just a thought, but if its frozen real hard, could you run it thru a roller of sorts and crush the propolis so it breaks off better?? I am thinking a sheet metal roller in my head, it would need to be chilled though.
Charles
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