--- Andrew McCall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: <clip> > if anyone is wondering how I cleaned it, I stripped > the machine and > soaked the plastic parts in warm water and bleach, > then used a sponge > to remove all the dirt. I also used a rubber to > help remove some > really sticky bits where security labels had been. > Once done I dried it with kitchen roll, <clip>
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