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Any tips on how to clean one of these? It seems like a major pain.


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Earl wrote:
> Any tips on how to clean one of these? It seems like a major pain.
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You don't really clean it; just brush the crumbs off. If you get sloppy
and melt cheese on it, clean it with a plastic scrubbie.

-Bob
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> Any tips on how to clean one of these? It seems like a major pain.


I think the stickers are wet-wipeable - damp cloth job.












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>> Any tips on how to clean one of these? It seems like a major pain.

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> I think the stickers are wet-wipeable - damp cloth job.
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Mine is a pain, but worth the clean-up. Besides using the tool that came
with it, I will use a big bunch of q-tips to get the gook out of the
grooves. Mine has a lot of grooves! That's one of the reasons I chose it;
besides I love any product from Italy!

http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg...chen&n=1057794
Click on the picture to enlarge and you will see how many little grooves it
has. Makes the best of panini's & the grill marks are pretty too after they
brown.

Dee Dee


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> > "Earl" > wrote in message
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> >> Any tips on how to clean one of these? It seems like a major pain.

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> > I think the stickers are wet-wipeable - damp cloth job.
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> Mine is a pain, but worth the clean-up. Besides using the tool that came
> with it, I will use a big bunch of q-tips to get the gook out of the
> grooves. Mine has a lot of grooves! That's one of the reasons I chose it;
> besides I love any product from Italy!
>
>

http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg...127996959/sr=8
-2/ref=pd_bbs_unbuck_2/103-0998023-8791059?v=glance&s=kitchen&n=1057794
> Click on the picture to enlarge and you will see how many little grooves

it
> has. Makes the best of panini's & the grill marks are pretty too after

they
> brown.
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> Dee Dee


Sorry that yours is so hard to clean, also sorry that you missed my li'l
jokelet!

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