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Mugshots
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Even though I ALWAYS use a spare mug in my press to heat it up safely, its developed a sizable bubble. Whats that about? Can this be fixed or is it bin bound?
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Time to order a replacement - it is probably just about to let go.
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UK Printed Mugs
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Use fine blade to cut into bubble to let air out. It should then go down and be good to go.
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Personally I'd bin it and use a new one. Crispy bubble edges might damage the blanket. Is it worth the risk for a quid?
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A quid????
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if a spare mug costs you more than a quid... you need to shop around.
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Mugshots;115490 wrote:Even though I ALWAYS use a spare mug in my press to heat it up safely, its developed a sizable bubble. Whats that about? Can this be fixed or is it bin bound?
This says the spare mug has developed a bubble....
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Ha ha those pesky mug bubbles.
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Oh lol. I meamt that I use a spare mug in my press while the press heats up. Its the press that had a bubble
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