"Ooops". ...No, that isn't a boo-boo. That's the brandname of the product I recently tried. [img]/images/graemlins/laugh.gif[/img]
You can find it in your local hardware store. It's basically a paint remover. Supposedly more mild, though, formulated to clean up "ooops" painting spills and mistakes without harming the surrounding materials. Smells like paint thinner.
Just pour a little into a paper towel. Then rub it into the Duncan logo. You're going to have to use a little elbow grease and rub for a minute or two. Maybe a couple of applications. And...whallah!...no ugly Seymour.
Follow up with a paper towel made damp with water, to make sure none of that stuff remains on the plastic. And then dry. All better now. [img]/images/graemlins/cool.gif[/img]
You can find it in your local hardware store. It's basically a paint remover. Supposedly more mild, though, formulated to clean up "ooops" painting spills and mistakes without harming the surrounding materials. Smells like paint thinner.
Just pour a little into a paper towel. Then rub it into the Duncan logo. You're going to have to use a little elbow grease and rub for a minute or two. Maybe a couple of applications. And...whallah!...no ugly Seymour.
Follow up with a paper towel made damp with water, to make sure none of that stuff remains on the plastic. And then dry. All better now. [img]/images/graemlins/cool.gif[/img]
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