A Astin Senior Member Mar 2, 2002 4,736 0 36 Astin Studio astin.clubsnap.org Jul 21, 2002 #2 Yes, you can use microwave oven to dry them, but there would be a smell afterwards, just leave the oven door open for a few minutes to get rid of the smell.
Yes, you can use microwave oven to dry them, but there would be a smell afterwards, just leave the oven door open for a few minutes to get rid of the smell.
B Belle&Sebastain Senior Member Jun 27, 2002 3,796 1 0 here www.9frames.com Jul 22, 2002 #5 has anyone actually microwave it before:dunno:
W Wai Senior Member Jan 17, 2002 5,265 0 36 44 South Pole with Penguin singastro.org Jul 22, 2002 #6 Originally posted by Belle&Sebastain has anyone actually microwave it before:dunno: Click to expand... i did...but then becos it will absorb moisture very quickly again...i get a dry cabinet instead
Originally posted by Belle&Sebastain has anyone actually microwave it before:dunno: Click to expand... i did...but then becos it will absorb moisture very quickly again...i get a dry cabinet instead
K Klause Senior Member Jan 17, 2002 1,417 0 0 39 Bedok Visit site Jul 22, 2002 #7 I tried be4. It's not toxic, dun be scard =p
Z zapp! Senior Member Jan 17, 2002 695 0 16 46 zapp.clubsnap.org Jul 22, 2002 #8 Maybe oven is better...
B Belle&Sebastain Senior Member Jun 27, 2002 3,796 1 0 here www.9frames.com Jul 22, 2002 #9 what i used to do is to bake it in a pan for a few minutes.
E excentrique New Member Apr 7, 2002 339 0 0 east skyetan.multiply.com Jul 22, 2002 #10 Originally posted by Belle&Sebastain what i used to do is to bake it in a pan for a few minutes. Click to expand... They turn pink once they cool down. Not very useful... Dry cabin is far more an effective way to store your equipment especially your prized camera.
Originally posted by Belle&Sebastain what i used to do is to bake it in a pan for a few minutes. Click to expand... They turn pink once they cool down. Not very useful... Dry cabin is far more an effective way to store your equipment especially your prized camera.