Cleaning up uncured silicone- Goof Off
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Cleaning up uncured silicone- Goof Off
For larger silicone pour projects I've got a set of plastic bowls I use. The only problem is getting the bowls clean afterwards. I use MicroMark 1:1. Anyway tonight I decided to try Goo Off, a product I picked up at Home Depot, and it worked great! Cleaned the white a blue goo right out of the bowls!
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It's a two part mixture, measured in separate containers and mixed in a third. The third container is easy. Just roll it out. It takes a nuke to clean the other two...
Warned you we did, but listen you did not! Now screwed we all will be!
Yoda,
The Lost Hope
What the hell is an Aluminum Falcon????
"Just because you don't like something doesn't mean no one else should get to have it."
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Re: Cleaning up uncured silicone- Goo Off
Is that "Goo Off" (a product I've never heard of before)davehal9000 wrote:For larger silicone pour projects I've got a set of plastic bowls I use. The only problem is getting the bowls clean afterwards. I use MicroMark 1:1. Anyway tonight I decided to try Goo Off, a product I picked up at Home Depot, and it worked great! Cleaned the white a blue goo right out of the bowls!
or "Goof Off" (a paint/chemical remover) ?
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