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Re: Wax removal?
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Date: 
Sat, 6 Mar 1999 14:15:47 GMT
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jrosco wrote:

My wife puts her used candle holders in the dish washer. The hot water melts
the wax. You should put the lego inside something so it does not get into the
diswasher parts. Try a test with some spare parts..
Good luck.
Jim

I had damage with dishwasher temperatures. Consensus here seems to be
don't go much above around 40 degrees Centigrade if I recall correctly.
As to what to put them in, get one of those "Delicates" mesh bags,
select for the finest mesh you can find. Two bags inside each other
almost guarantee even antennae won't get out.

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(...) hoped (...) anyone (...) of (...) My wife puts her used candle holders in the dish washer. The hot water melts the wax. You should put the lego inside something so it does not get into the diswasher parts. Try a test with some spare parts.. (...) (26 years ago, 6-Mar-99, to lugnet.general)

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