Confectionarys Glaze? How To Get It Out Of A Brush!

Baking By weirkd Updated 21 Mar 2009 , 2:09pm by weirkd

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weirkd Posted 19 Mar 2009 , 2:17pm
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Is there a way to get this stuff off brushes or should I kiss the brush goodbye?! Ive tried boiling hot water and sticking the brush in that but that didnt work! Any ideas?

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playingwithsugar Posted 19 Mar 2009 , 2:22pm
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Is it homemade or store bought? What are the ingredients?

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weirkd Posted 20 Mar 2009 , 11:16pm
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Store bought. Its from CK Products. Sorry it took me so long to answer back, I couldnt find the post until someone on here told me that there was a button on the home page!

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Honeydukes Posted 21 Mar 2009 , 1:13am
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weirkd Posted 21 Mar 2009 , 2:31am
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Oh well. Did you read the ingredients of that stuff? Thats the same stuff you use to take off fake nails and acrylic nails!! Yikes! Maybe I will try sticking my brush in nail polish remover!!!

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Price Posted 21 Mar 2009 , 2:43am
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You can clean it with everclear. I'm not sure how well it will work now that you have tried cleaning it with water first.

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playingwithsugar Posted 21 Mar 2009 , 11:33am
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Oh well. Did you read the ingredients of that stuff? Thats the same stuff you use to take off fake nails and acrylic nails!! Yikes! Maybe I will try sticking my brush in nail polish remover!!!




And they call it edible? Sounds scary to me. Isn't there a recipe for Confectioner's Glaze in the archives?

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weirkd Posted 21 Mar 2009 , 2:09pm
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Water doesnt work on it. Its literally like a lacquer or shallack or something.
I dont see how its considered edible but who knows! They say that silicone is not to be eaten but the poison control center says that it can be eaten and doesnt harm you. (my daughter had put the little packet from a shoe box in her mouth when she was 2 while my husband was "watching" her.)

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