I learned this technique many years ago in a class taught by Bill Smith. In time I omitted the cheesecloth and just pick up the foam with a paint brush, wiping it with a rag after every stroke. It's pretty fast and thorough. Mark Story, RPT Eastern Washington University mstory@ewu.edu > Saw a really neat technical years ago that has worked for me on the syrupy > stuff.....foam carpet cleaner. Do a small area, and shove cheese cloth down > in on top of the foam, and scritch it around with a screwdriver tip. After > you pull off the cheese cloth, you'll have much less toothbrush work to do. > The foam stuff is very low-moisture, and drying happens quickly. Be sure to > get as much of the loose stuff, first.
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