Cleaning Honeycomb cutting table

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mickb
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Cleaning Honeycomb cutting table

Post by mickb » Wed 05 Dec , 2012 12:12 pm

My pre used (ex-school, supplied by Denford) VLS4.60 honeycomb cutting table has probably never been cleaned.

It looks more like a BBQ grill the morning after a party :(

So how do you suggest cleaning it ? I have removed the loose debris but the baked on charcoal / resin / acrylic is pretty extensive and the rear side of acrylic products are quite disgusting after cutting.

Oh and it stinks really quite awful.... I hold my breath when removing cut products.

I have read various forums where oven cleaner is claimed to do the job, "but don't leave it on too long or it will dissolve the aluminium" but how long is too long??

Others suggest a garage to steam clean it .... Or a blow torch .... Then Krud Kutter sounds to be the business but not something I have seen in my local Tesco.

So what is the advised method please ?

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Re: Cleaning Honeycomb cutting table

Post by Martin » Wed 05 Dec , 2012 14:18 pm

We can supply a replacement Honeycomb insert.

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Re: Cleaning Honeycomb cutting table

Post by mickb » Wed 05 Dec , 2012 14:42 pm

That I do not doubt :lol:

At some point I am sure that will be required but do you not have any advice for cleaning ?

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