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Vigo:

another vote for dish soap and toothbrush....i don't like to put small things in my dishwasher because they can move and drop on the heat element, but if you got one of those small item compartments in your dishwasher silverware area, that would probably work great.

migraineman:

I'll expand on the disassembly instructions a bit, as it isn't always obvious.

Remove the microswitch from the button - gently pull the long retention-pin tab away from the switch, then rotate the switch 90 degrees to extract it.  Remove the button assembly from the control panel.  Depress the button.  You should see two tabs extend from the bottom of the button.  Squeeze the tabs together and push them back into the button housing.  Withdraw the plunger from the top of the housing. 

Dish soap and warm water should be your cleaning agents of choice.  Harsher stuff may attack the plastic. 

popsicle:

What the hell is a popsicle?


rackoon:

Thanks for the reply guys. I got them apart and scrubbed them with dish soap ;D

They work pretty good now :applaud:

I was worried about pushing those little feet in at first, but it turned out to be a piece of cake.


A POPSICLE IS A FROZEN TREAT IN THE SHAPE OF A GRAIN HAVESTING TOOL. IT ORIGINATED IN RUSSIA AROUND 1930, ALONG WITH THE LESSER KNOWN HAMMERPOP. THEY WERE BOTH LATER BANNED AFTER THEY WERE USED AS WEAPONS BY A ANGRY MOB THAT STARTED BECAUSE GRAPE FLAVOR HAD RUN OUT. THOUSANDS WERE WOUNDED, AND EVEN MORE GOT SEVERLY STICKY :cry:

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