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Cleaning plastic handles

Started by KPDesjardins, April 22, 2019, 06:30:29 AM

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KPDesjardins

Hi everyone, any advice on how to get these clean without damaging the logo? Was thinking about soaking in dish detergent. I appreciate any suggestions. Thank you

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Bob BQ

I've had success simply using hot water and 0000 steel wool.  I'm sure any type of cleaner would work with the steel wool.
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KPDesjardins

Quote from: Bob BQ on April 22, 2019, 06:37:30 AM
I've had success simply using hot water and 0000 steel wool.  I'm sure any type of cleaner would work with the steel wool.
I'll give it a try. Thank you

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johnny 2 shack

isopropyl alcohol 99 % scub the handle just dab on the logo . also great for the outside of the kettle .

KPDesjardins

Quote from: johnny 2 shack on April 22, 2019, 06:48:04 AM
isopropyl alcohol 99 % scub the handle just dab on the logo . also great for the outside of the kettle .
I'll try this too! Thank you

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michaelmilitello

0000 steel wool and dawn soap will clean it.  Don't use the steel wool on the letters.


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KPDesjardins

Quote from: michaelmilitello on April 22, 2019, 07:16:03 AM
0000 steel wool and dawn soap will clean it.  Don't use the steel wool on the letters.


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Going to give this a try. Thank you

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KPDesjardins

***UPDATE 0000 steel wool and Dawn for the win. Thank you for your suggestions.

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YardBurner

Mr. Clean white sponges work great as well.