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Milt Lathan <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 7 Nov 2003 14:07:23 -0500
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I am disappointed in the cleanup job I did last season on my extractor.
It was new then and now I have two (small) spots of rust on the stainless
steel but it's primarily the baskets that obviously weren't clean prior to
being put in storage.
   Obviously, I will want to be more careful DRYing the insides -but - I
just did a search of the archives and I see nothing about getting wax off
of the baskets.
   What is the consensus on using commercial carwash sprayers?  I remember
a carwash owner saying here that this is frowned upon but guess where we
cleaned-out the truck after harvest last month?
   Any tips would be appreciated.
Thanks.

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