on 6/4/2009 1:30 AM (ET) Doc wrote the following:
I've got a dishwasher rack that was covered with Plasti-Dip in a
misbegotten experiment to provide extra protection against corrosion.
I've been using citrus based paint remover and Scotch Brite pads to
remove it, which works after a fashion but is tedious and slow going.
Will anything remove it rapidly without damaging the factory coating
on the rack, which I assume to be some sort of epoxy?
I'm talking about this stuff
http://www.plastidip.com/home_solutions/Plasti_Dip
While I'm on the subject, is there anything you can think of in the
consumer market that could be applied to a dishwasher rack that will
hold up in that environment?
Thanks for all info
I don't know about removing the plastigrip, but there is a product made
especially for those racks. Check with an appliance store.
Here is one product that will repair the most vulnerable parts, the ends
of the wire. I didn't check if there are other colors.
http://www.amazon.com/Uber-Goop-WHIT.../dp/B000HJFN38
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Bill
In Hamptonburgh, NY
In the original Orange County. Est. 1683
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