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<blockquote data-quote="kaitlyn3837" data-source="post: 419796" data-attributes="member: 3128"><p>Depending on the thickness of the cake there are different methods. If it's a very light cake, q-tips with vodka will take it off and usually leave the stain. If it's a bit thicker, you can use a dremel with a buffer pad on it (the buffers usually come in all sorts of attachment kits, they are cheap at Walmart). And if it's too thick for the first two, I use sanding lightly with 500, 1000, or 1200 grit. Usually if you do it lightly, you can save the stain, sometimes the stain is already taken off by the cake itself and not the removal of the cake. Depending on the color of the bowl you can stain it back with sharpies (brown, red, orange) or if it is closer to natural color, a quick buff with carnuba wax can bring it back to color without staining. </p><p></p><p>Hope this helps! If you need help, suggestions, or just want someone else to do it, PM me!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kaitlyn3837, post: 419796, member: 3128"] Depending on the thickness of the cake there are different methods. If it's a very light cake, q-tips with vodka will take it off and usually leave the stain. If it's a bit thicker, you can use a dremel with a buffer pad on it (the buffers usually come in all sorts of attachment kits, they are cheap at Walmart). And if it's too thick for the first two, I use sanding lightly with 500, 1000, or 1200 grit. Usually if you do it lightly, you can save the stain, sometimes the stain is already taken off by the cake itself and not the removal of the cake. Depending on the color of the bowl you can stain it back with sharpies (brown, red, orange) or if it is closer to natural color, a quick buff with carnuba wax can bring it back to color without staining. Hope this helps! If you need help, suggestions, or just want someone else to do it, PM me! [/QUOTE]
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