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Ron Bogansky <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 19 Feb 1998 14:49:00 +0500
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I want to thank everyone who responded, both directly and via the list, with
methods on cleaning cut comb frames.  It appears that heat is the solution.
 It could be steam, hot water or solar.  I guess a propane torch could work
in a pinch, although I would probably burn myself or my house down.  A few
mentioned the frame cleaner.  It does work and I do use one.  My problem is
I always seem to be doing this job in the middle of the winter when
everything is cold and hard.  Thanks again.
Ron B.

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