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>> Ophelia wrote:
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>>> No, a brush should be fine but why not leave it all set up and put some
>>> water and a little dish soap in it and turn it on low.
>>>
>>> It should clean itself and then hopefully, you will just need to rinse

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>> That sounds like it might work well. Didn't think of that.
>> Thank you...I'll let you know how it went.

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> OK, we're not talking about the same thing here, there is no low, sounds
> like a blender instead of a food processor like Cuisinart.
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I should add that I am talking about mine, there is no low, just a regular
very fast speed and pulse speed. It's an older model so maybe the newer ones
do have what you're talking about. Could very well be.

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"Cheri" wrote in message news
"Cheri" > wrote in message
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> "Gary" > wrote in message
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>> Ophelia wrote:
>>>
>>> No, a brush should be fine but why not leave it all set up and put some
>>> water and a little dish soap in it and turn it on low.
>>>
>>> It should clean itself and then hopefully, you will just need to rinse

>>
>> That sounds like it might work well. Didn't think of that.
>> Thank you...I'll let you know how it went.

>
>
> OK, we're not talking about the same thing here, there is no low, sounds
> like a blender instead of a food processor like Cuisinart.
>
> Cheri



I should add that I am talking about mine, there is no low, just a regular
very fast speed and pulse speed. It's an older model so maybe the newer ones
do have what you're talking about. Could very well be.

Cheri

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Well I guess you could pulse it too)


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