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Just wash up in the bowl as per normal most things just wipe off anyways
..I've been using them for 6 or 7 years now and still some original ones left although getting thin now. merry xmas ttfn andy "LB in StL" > wrote in message . .. > I just did my first Christmas cooking baking with my silpat liner. Wow, it > is great. No sticking at all. But, I have a question about cleaning it > after use. I can't find the info that came with the silpat when I bought > it. Do you just wash it off with soap and water and let it dry? Is dish > soap OK to use on it? > > |
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