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Cleaning Plastic Display Windows
Often modern surplus test equipment has adhesive residue on the plastic
display windows or plastic front panel overlays. What are the best cleaners / methods to remove the adhesive without melting or damaging the plastic? Thanks! -Joe (remove antispam ???, or post here) |
Cleaning Plastic Display Windows
"Joe" wrote in message s.com... Often modern surplus test equipment has adhesive residue on the plastic display windows or plastic front panel overlays. What are the best cleaners / methods to remove the adhesive without melting or damaging the plastic? Thanks! -Joe (remove antispam ???, or post here) Try Eucalyptus oil, does well usually. -- Regards ............... Rheilly Phoull |
Cleaning Plastic Display Windows
"Joe" bravely wrote to "All" (26 Nov 03 02:10:56)
--- on the heady topic of "Cleaning Plastic Display Windows" Most such adhesives are thermosetting types so they will come off easily with a moderate amount of heat, perhaps an hair dryer at medium setting or a cloth dipped in very hot water (not boiling). To finish off you might try something mild such as alcohol or lighter fluid or other depending on the sensitivity of the plastic to chemical solvents. Jo From: "Joe" Jo Often modern surplus test equipment has adhesive residue on the Jo plastic display windows or plastic front panel overlays. Jo What are the best cleaners / methods to remove the adhesive without Jo melting or damaging the plastic? Jo Thanks! -Joe Jo (remove antispam ???, or post here) .... Dunno if we'll get that past the CSA und UL 'owever. |
Cleaning Plastic Display Windows
Be wary of using any solvents (such as alcohol, kerosine or turps).
Different solvents affect different plastics. If you try any solvent, first wipe a bit of it on some inconspicuous small part of the plastic to see what effect it has. In the old days I've had typewriter customers cleaning the plastic viewer with alcohol, which instantly made them go permanently cloudy. Many modern plastics, though, are very resistant. I'd follow the advice to use water-based cleaners first. -- Henry Mydlarz remove spam to reply "Joe" wrote in message s.com... Often modern surplus test equipment has adhesive residue on the plastic display windows or plastic front panel overlays. What are the best cleaners / methods to remove the adhesive without melting or damaging the plastic? Thanks! -Joe (remove antispam ???, or post here) |
Cleaning Plastic Display Windows
"Joe" wrote:
Often modern surplus test equipment has adhesive residue on the plastic display windows or plastic front panel overlays. What are the best cleaners / methods to remove the adhesive without melting or damaging the plastic? Thanks! -Joe (remove antispam ???, or post here) Try rubbing it with a paper towel with some cold cream (the kind used for removing makeup). Also, WD40 removes most adhesives without damaging the plastic. --- Ing. Remberto Gomez-Meda http://ingemeda.tripod.com/ INGE - Ingenieria Electronica. Puerto Vallarta, Jalisco, Mexico. |
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