Goo Gone
This stuff works pretty good on most stuff, it'll take a while but certainly worth a shot.
Best of Luck
Peter
This stuff works pretty good on most stuff, it'll take a while but certainly worth a shot.
Best of Luck
Peter
Cleaning melted plastic from MC275 chrome surface
Goo Gone This stuff works pretty good on most stuff, it'll take a while but certainly worth a shot. Best of Luck Peter |
One of Goo Gone's primary purposes is paint(spills/over spray) removal. The OP mentioned wanting to retain the chassis' lettering. I'm guessing that lettering would be silk-screened(paint/ink). Also; Goo Gone is a pretty mild solvent. Plastics generally take something more aggressive, to dissolve. Personally; I'd soften the styrofoam with a hairdryer and try to peel it off first. |
I'd suspect that the silk screened lettering is a baked on epoxy which is pretty hard to dissolve, then again the styrofoam is now baked on too. I'd still give the Goo Gone a try, its a natural citrus based product, quite oily in viscosity, might just be able to get in-between the chrome and the styrofoam and loosen it. I'd be very hesitant to apply more heat to the process, if the MC 275 was mine. Best of luck and let us know how you make out. Peter |