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Anonymous Posted on Jun 16, 2011

I decorate cakes and put them to firm up in the fridge. I have a lot of condensation build up on the icing while its in there. Is there an adjustment I can do to stop this?

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You need to make sure your door is closing tight and the gasket on the door is not torn

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    Gasket on door is like new. Seals tight,door is closed.

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