Most of my cover dip is re-melted Mike. I have a couple bowls handy all the time that go into the microwave for about a minute, maybe less if the volume in a particular bowl is lower than 3/4 full but I'll assume the temp is right in the neighborhood of 335 degrees for good dipping. As soon as I notice the clear beginning to stick a little I re-heat for about 10 seconds.
Some people have issues with the plastic turning on them for re-heats on clear. When I am finished doing a series of dips I add stabilizer to the remaining plastic and stir it in well. That way its already integrated with the plastic when it sees the microwave on the re-melt later on.
The camers is charging right now. Tomorrow I'll get a picture of how I set up for dipping. I use lots of paper towels and have the plastic and a bowl of water side by side. The bait gets dipped, the excess is tapped off on the plastic bowl, then the baits go right into the water carefully. Splashes from dropped baits into the water are an absolute no-no. The baits get slid into the water gently.
Its not real warm here right now but the humidity is off the charts. looking out across the park land behind us the air looks blue. Very humid. This has been playing games today so I'll probably wait to fiddle with plastic until the air settles down.