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Carl
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#11 Unread post by Carl »

Hi all,

I never ever spend money on cleaning agents.

Always strip your carbs and clean all the individual bits.

Try to get as much of that sticky crap as you can out (if like mine they are really bad) and then just stick them in the dishwasher. Always works a treat.

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#12 Unread post by Keyoke »

Carl wrote:Hi all,

I never ever spend money on cleaning agents.

Always strip your carbs and clean all the individual bits.

Try to get as much of that sticky "crumb" as you can out (if like mine they are really bad) and then just stick them in the dishwasher. Always works a treat.
I don't think my "dishwasher" would appreciate that too much... :)
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