Help Fast! Cleaning Corn Starch Off Black Mmf!

Decorating By nisha_ru Updated 24 Jun 2007 , 12:36am by noley

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nisha_ru Posted 23 Jun 2007 , 2:56am
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This is my first time using MMF and it's colored black. Now that it's all rolled out and I have my polka dots cut, they're dusted with corn starch! What should I use to get it off????

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miriel Posted 23 Jun 2007 , 3:39am
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Use a soft brush to dust it off. If that doesn't work, airbrush vodka on it. If you don't have an airbrush, wet a sponge lightly with vodka and wipe the cornstarch off.

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nisha_ru Posted 23 Jun 2007 , 3:43am
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Hmmm, no airbrush and no vodka! Guess I'll try to brush it off again. Any other liquid that I could use?

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miriel Posted 23 Jun 2007 , 3:48am
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Any flavor extract with a high alcohol content - orange, lemon.

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Joolz Posted 23 Jun 2007 , 3:49am
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Try using vanilla extract.

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KayDay Posted 23 Jun 2007 , 3:52am
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I have had great success brushing it off with a soft paintbrush. HTH

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Michele25 Posted 23 Jun 2007 , 3:54am
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Thanks for the advice on this!!! I just started using fondant lately and have had the same problem. I had no idea how to remove the white powder from dark colors, especially because trying to brush it off with a paint brush wasn't working for me! thumbs_up.gif

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noley Posted 23 Jun 2007 , 4:00am
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Do ya know I went to the booze store bought a huge bottle of nasty cheap vodka the guy behind the counter looked at me like i was a cheap drunk and I said, it's not for me it's for my cakes... I think he thought "hmmm yea, sure" I'm sure that they've heard all kinds of excuses but none quite like mine, and it's the truth!
Jen

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nisha_ru Posted 23 Jun 2007 , 4:19am
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LOL!
Thanks for all the tips! I ended up using my wilton spray color on them, since the color didn't show up anyway!

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Michele25 Posted 23 Jun 2007 , 4:20am
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That's hysterical!!! icon_lol.gif

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miriel Posted 23 Jun 2007 , 11:12pm
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Originally Posted by noley

Do ya know I went to the booze store bought a huge bottle of nasty cheap vodka the guy behind the counter looked at me like i was a cheap drunk and I said, it's not for me it's for my cakes... I think he thought "hmmm yea, sure" I'm sure that they've heard all kinds of excuses but none quite like mine, and it's the truth!
Jen




Yeah, sure icon_razz.gif

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noley Posted 23 Jun 2007 , 11:32pm
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If i'm a drinking it's gonna be tequilla I just can't manage the vodka, not even mixed with anything.. but i'm a tequilla kind of girl straight up.. Thank you very much! Lol...
Jen

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miriel Posted 23 Jun 2007 , 11:46pm
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I was just kidding you. I could imagine the guy at the store doing that though.

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noley Posted 24 Jun 2007 , 12:36am
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well, i'm not quite a drunk yet icon_wink.gif
But, I am the person who put peach schnapps in my cake this past week, so maybe I should recheck myself icon_smile.gif lol

I figure why not put two things you enjoy together lol...
I'm digging my own grave here, huh?
Jen

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