Re: Question for the Senior Members (long time members)about Woodgrain dash
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Originally Posted by ChevLoRay
WD-40? I have seen a number of times when spraying WD-40 on something that contained plastic ended up softening the plastic. I'd find something that I could sacrifice before I risked screwing up the original stuff.
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Actually the last time (a couple of weeks ago) I tried this, I used Liquid wrench in the squeeze bottle. I was removing the woodgrain sticker of of my glovebox that I got from Classic parts. It didn't mess up the Vinyl which are what these films are made of. I wouldn't try it on polystyrene though.
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Last edited by unclewatts; 07-29-2009 at 07:52 PM.
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