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Old 2012-12-26, 7:29am
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I sit the beads in water for about thirty minutes. Then remove with a locking plier. The mandrel cleaning is simple. Gather the whole bunch together and hold them together while twisting them against each other. This is followed by dunking in the same water container. They are all perfect to reuse at this point. The left over release settles at the bottom. I just use this container over and over and then dump it when it gets too much release sediment.
Don't remove bead dry. That puts your lungs at risk for inhaling dry release.
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