Author Topic: Cleaning induction cone.....  (Read 2401 times)

kells

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Re: Cleaning induction cone.....
« Reply #10 on: 21 October 2007, 11:06 »
hair dryer shrinks the cotton.....it will then let dirt in. i wouldnt risk doing something like that, its gotta be left to dry naturally and in winter it takes while :cry:
if you have done this then you have been lucky :laugh:

Offline Pete Taylor

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Re: Cleaning induction cone.....
« Reply #11 on: 21 October 2007, 11:29 »
The wire mesh keeps the cotton part in shape, so I can give it a quick blast, as soon as it's oiled up it's as good as new

kells

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Re: Cleaning induction cone.....
« Reply #12 on: 21 October 2007, 12:59 »
The wire mesh keeps the cotton part in shape, so I can give it a quick blast, as soon as it's oiled up it's as good as new

blimey, still wouldnt do it myself, the metal may hold it but if it shrinks you will have larger holes in the cotton round the metal bits than what its supposed to have without even knowing it

iv always cleaned mine on evenings and left to dry over night :wink:
luckily they dont need doing oftern

Offline zorro

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Re: Cleaning induction cone.....
« Reply #13 on: 24 October 2007, 20:31 »
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