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Is there an effective product out there that will remove the residue leftover from numbers without harming the Lexan? I appreciate any help. Thanks.
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Ken,
Try WD-40 on a small spot, you will be surprised ? Rub lightly, till everything is removed .... Works great on decals ..... Good Luck,
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Dave, I've used WD-40 successfully on painted surfaces before, and tried it on the Lexan. Didn't seem to work, but I'll give it another shot. Thanks.
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did you try warming it with a heat gun at low setting or a blow dryer. then use wd-40 or stuff called goo gone. works on lexan & paint.
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