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Post #10449 by PolynesianPop on Tue, Oct 8, 2002 4:13 PM

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Traderpup, that's some good advice. I've actually even hairline-cracked a quake pasted mug when trying to remove it from the shelf. Use the dental floss or fishing line to "cut" the mug away from the quake paste by pulling it across the bottom of the mug from one side to the other. Once the mug is free the quake paste should peel right off the bottom of the mug.