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would hot dishes make bubblewrap melt/stick under table cloth?
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A piece of thick cardboard placed under the tablecloth would be better. (If you have no other mats you can use.)
16:44 Sat 21st Dec 2013
The polythene of bubblewrap melts at around 105° - 110° C, i.e. not far above the boiling point of water. It's conceivable that heat from a really hot dish could pass through the table cloth at this temperature. To play it safe, I wouldn't put anything on the table cloth that was too hot for me to hold in my hand. Diddly's comment makes sense.
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I'm wondering if the idea is to use the bubble wrap in lieu of a proper heat protecting underlay???
If that is the case I wouldn't for two reasons, the bubble wrap is unlikely to maintain its bubbles with the heat and additionally the weight of the serving dishes and unless you will be using coasters your wine glasses will not the very steady.
If that is the case I wouldn't for two reasons, the bubble wrap is unlikely to maintain its bubbles with the heat and additionally the weight of the serving dishes and unless you will be using coasters your wine glasses will not the very steady.
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It's probably too late for you to get one now, Tambo but I have a heat protection mat which goes underneath the tablecloth and covers the whole table.
Then you don't have the stress of watching where people place the hot dishes and, if someone spills their drink, it doesn't matter. I would recommend a proper heat protection cloth. I got mine from Dunhelm, I think.
Then you don't have the stress of watching where people place the hot dishes and, if someone spills their drink, it doesn't matter. I would recommend a proper heat protection cloth. I got mine from Dunhelm, I think.
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