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Alfiesmom Posted 2 Dec 2010 , 1:12am
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I got an ingrained piece of panelling from Home Depot that I want to use to imprint fondant. I told the salesman what I intended it for and he said to soak it in baking soda & water first. is this true? I can always cover it in plastic wrap and still get the imprint I want. what should I do? TIA

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playingwithsugar Posted 2 Dec 2010 , 1:25am
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I've never heard of that.

Use the plastic.

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BlakesCakes Posted 2 Dec 2010 , 1:58am
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Yes, use the plastic.......................that advice about baking soda and water sounds like a bunch of hooey. It certainly won't eliminate any questionable chemicals or finishes. It'll just give you wet wood icon_eek.gif

Rae

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cownsj Posted 2 Dec 2010 , 2:29am
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Originally Posted by BlakesCakes

Yes, use the plastic.......................that advice about baking soda and water sounds like a bunch of hooey. It certainly won't eliminate any questionable chemicals or finishes. It'll just give you wet wood icon_eek.gif

Rae




and wet wood breeds mold

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Alfiesmom Posted 2 Dec 2010 , 2:48am
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thanks all

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