Plastic Wrap On Dummy Cakes...

Decorating By Briniga Updated 11 Sep 2008 , 2:22am by Briniga

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Briniga Posted 10 Sep 2008 , 2:16am
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I know I've read on here before but I forgot & can't find the forum again, but do I wrap plastic wrap on the dummy cakes before I put on the fondant or do I use something else?

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BlakesCakes Posted 10 Sep 2008 , 2:22am
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I don't wrap my dummies with anything.

I rub them with crisco or spritz them with water and apply the fondant.

When I want to change the fondant, I put the dummy in the microwave for 10 seconds and peel the fondant off qute easily. If the dummy is too large for the microwave, I put it in a 170 degree oven on a cookie sheet lined with parchment for about 5 mins. I wipe it down and am ready to go again.

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Rae

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Briniga Posted 10 Sep 2008 , 6:20am
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The dummys dont get all sticky & nasty?

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PinkZiab Posted 10 Sep 2008 , 1:24pm
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You can actually wash them with soap and water if need be.

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BlakesCakes Posted 11 Sep 2008 , 1:45am
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Originally Posted by Briniga

The dummys dont get all sticky & nasty?




Nope--especially when you use crisco. But as stated above, if there's a sticky spot, I just wash it away.

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Briniga Posted 11 Sep 2008 , 2:22am
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Ok, thanks to ya'll

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