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On Sep 19, 5:33*am, jcarlyle wrote:
In that case, would one of those steamer thingies that they use to remove wallpaper be useful? -John On Sep 19, 8:27 am, JJ Sinclair wrote: Yeah, really hot water, boiling water won't hurt plexy and may loosen the stuff some. Scraping with wood will leave a rub mark, but this can be removed with canopy cleaner/scratch remover. I once removed the stuff after 20 years...........Ugh! JJ- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Worth a try, plexy doesn't yield until it reaches about 350F |
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