I like my metal molds. They are neat, you get even heat transfer, and are easy to clean when they need it. I clean them by tossing them in some boiling water with an excess of cleaning powder (Alconox or Sparkleen) or any detergent you have on hand (make sure it doesn't get too bubbly and froth over though). Then I rinse them under hot top water, spread on paper towels to dry, spray with mold release, and stack in the oven.

Merced

--On Tuesday, March 10, 2009 11:55 AM -0400 Sharon Campbell <[email protected]> wrote:

Hello everyone,

We have a debate going on about purchasing metal molds vs. disposable
plastic molds. Which is better? Is the cost better in the long run to
buy metal? Also, how does everyone clean their metal molds?

Thanks



Sharon Campbell, HTL(ASCP)CM, BSBM

Histology Supervisor

Celligent Diagnostics, LLC

Formerly Pathology Associates Services

101 East W.T. Harris Blvd, Suite 1212

Charlotte, NC  28262

800-524-6779 ext. 104

704-970-3304 Direct Line

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