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View Poll Results: To seal or not to seal eggs

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  • To seal

    27 56.25%
  • Not to seal

    21 43.75%
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    Re: To seal or not to seal

    If you use a "no substrate" method, press and seal is definitely not necessary (and might, I would think, be detrimental).
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    Re: To seal or not to seal

    Quote Originally Posted by BChambers View Post
    If you use a "no substrate" method, press and seal is definitely not necessary (and might, I would think, be detrimental).
    Can you explain your thinking on this?

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