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34 minutes ago, squeakdigital00 said:

What's the best / easiest way to clean these up? Dishwasher.... Washing Machine?

I prefer soaking them in a large tub or bowl over night, using a colander and salad spinner to get rid of the excess water, and let them dry on a towel.  Less scratching, missing parts, and finding random bits in your appliances.

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8 minutes ago, TANV said:

I prefer soaking them in a large tub or bowl over night, using a colander and salad spinner to get rid of the excess water, and let them dry on a towel.  Less scratching, missing parts, and finding random bits in your appliances.

We have several threads on this and I sent them to squeakdigital.

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12 hours ago, TANV said:

I prefer soaking them in a large tub or bowl over night, using a colander and salad spinner to get rid of the excess water, and let them dry on a towel.  Less scratching, missing parts, and finding random bits in your appliances.

I usually put a bit of dish soap in the brick bath too, but this is dead on the money.

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