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In a message dated 98-02-17 18:38:12 EST, you write:
 
<<  What is a good way to clean frames that have been used
 to make cut comb?  It takes me longer to scrape out the old wax than it does
 to build a new frame.  Even though frames are not expensive I have trouble
 throwing one away rather than cleaning it.  OK I am cheap.  Any suggestions
 would be appreciated. >>
 
Put them in a solar wax melter.
 
Faith Andrews Bedford

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