I always have to start again from scratch.
I think that's probably the best approach. If the HTML the GDs produce has no relevance to the final product, then don't even bother with it.
Open the graphics file that they output and before even reaching for the slice tool, create your markup based on the content that's there. Think not in terms of how the content's arranged in the graphic, but how you want it to appear in code (ie don't necessarily follow the order as it appears graphically).
I don't know about anyone else but once that's done I always open PSDs in Fireworks and export graphics from there (much easier to select objects and add slices). You shouldn't need to slice up the whole thing, just small pieces, e.g. curved corners or repeating bg-colors etc.
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