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What is a good household cleaner to remove wood sap from safety shields

Keith



Turpentine or white-spirit?

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Any good surfactant, even liquid dish detergent in low dilution. TSP-90, a
non-phosphate cleaner would be ideal. I use it for other things like saw
blades.

Scratching is a problem, so a soak and wipe would be best. Any grit should
drop in the soak. If no suitably-sized soak is available, use a wet washrag
to soak, like bugs on a windshield. Turn it to wipe.

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Goo Gone.. Who makes it.
White Spirits ...Alcohol?
Turpentine, That i,m familar with.

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Keith, I just remove my face shield from the head gear and put it in the
sink with hot water and dish soap. Wash both sides and dry with the dish
towel. More stubborn spots like ca glue will respond to acetone.
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Goo Gone.. Who makes it.
White Spirits ...Alcohol?
Turpentine, That i,m familar with.

Keith

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What is a good household cleaner to remove wood sap from safety shields

Keith


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"Jim Pugh" wrote in message
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Keith, I just remove my face shield from the head gear and put it in the
sink with hot water and dish soap. Wash both sides and dry with the dish
towel. More stubborn spots like ca glue will respond to acetone.

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Before you use acetone, or other chemicals, on plastic materials, test a
small spot on the side or bottom to be sure it doesn't cause the material to
"etch" or fog over. Polycarbonate shouldn't, but not all shields are
polycarbonate.

Ken Moon
Webberville, TX


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Hmm, I use vegetable cooking oil, mayo and such to remove pine sap from my
hands. Never tried it on my face shield though.

Thanks,
-Kevin


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