cleaning polyurethane overspray off plastic

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yeah, i was using some of this stuff and it went everywhere, so how does one
get it off plastic?? Is Goo Gone safe?

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Ive used Goo gone for plastics a few times, be careful with it. I had
to use it to get ground in 20 year old dirt off, it worked damn good.
 
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Try clay for auto detailing, they sell clay kits at Auto Zone, Walmart,
Pep Boys, etc. Kit costs less than $20 and I have used iy to remove
over spray from car paint with excellent results, as long as the paint
is "fairly" fresh. Be careful using solvents of any kind on plastics.
Lowes and Home Cheapo sells masking tape and painters drop cloths, buy
some for the next time you are ready to paint. Good Luck!! and let us
know how you made out.
 
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alcohol

billb wrote:
> yeah, i was using some of this stuff and it went everywhere, so how does one
> get it off plastic?? Is Goo Gone safe?
>

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this is just a minor amount and it's on my sunglasses of all things and they
were far enough away I thought.

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"chuckster" <crrogers@ptd.net> wrote in message
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> Try clay for auto detailing, they sell clay kits at Auto Zone, Walmart,
> Pep Boys, etc. Kit costs less than $20 and I have used iy to remove
> over spray from car paint with excellent results, as long as the paint
> is "fairly" fresh. Be careful using solvents of any kind on plastics.
> Lowes and Home Cheapo sells masking tape and painters drop cloths, buy
> some for the next time you are ready to paint. Good Luck!! and let us
> know how you made out.
>
 
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Jewelers rouge on the buffing wheel, if all else fails. Top side only,
never on the screened side.

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would Novus 2 be safe on glasses?

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"Cliffy" <crinear@comcast.net> wrote in message
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> alcohol
>
> billb wrote:
> > this is just a minor amount and it's on my sunglasses of all things and
they
> > were far enough away I thought.
> >
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No. (Unless they are glass.)

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> would Novus 2 be safe on glasses?
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nope, not glass and thanks for the warning!

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"Fred Kemper" <pbgarage@davlin.net> wrote in message
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> No. (Unless they are glass.)
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> "billb" <sevenoutpinball@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> > would Novus 2 be safe on glasses?
> >
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