Liquid glucose stuck furniture
Since I was trying to make some marshmallows for the first time, I bought liquid glucose as was mentioned in the recipe. But, because of mishandling, the cap off the plastic container was not closed properly by me, and I kept it in a storage cupboard as it was. Now somehow it fell inside the cupboard and spilled inside it. It has now jammed the cupboard door. The problem is that it continues to spill and will soon waste the whole lot.
How can I dissolve this liquid glucose in order to open the door?
Best Answer
Glucose is water soluble, so you can use water to make it return to liquid phase. You can also probably use some penetrating oil / water displacing spray like WD40, which can also help a lot if some of it ended up on the cabinet door hinges.
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How do you dissolve liquid glucose?
Our answer. Liquid glucose, often referred to as glucose syrup, is a liquid form of simple sugar. It tends to keep products soft and moist so is often used in icings (such as royal icing) to stop them from becoming hard and sometimes in baking to keep products soft and moist.Does liquid glucose go hard?
If you're worried about a syrup mess on something small and hard, like a plate, then all you really need to do is soak your syrupy things in some very hot and soapy water for a while, then simply wipe them clean.How do you clean glucose syrup?
Place one cup of dextrose with a third of a cup of water in a pot and heat until dissolved. Commercial glucose syrups are typically 10 to 25% water. If you melt solid glucose in a pan, which happens at about 146\xb0C, it will burn.Pawn Stars Has Officially Ended After This Happened
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