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∙ 14y agoTry a good eraser. I know the pink ones work.
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∙ 14y agoNo way to answer without a detailed description of all markings, features, caliber/gauge, finish, condition, box, papers, accessories etc
Can't be answered without knowing who made it, all markings, box, papers, accessories, caliber/gauge, long gun or hand gun, finish, condition, etc..
One third didn't finish.
Write '1' and then write 10100 zeroes after it. If you write 100 zeroes every second, you can finish writing the whole thing in almost exactly 1079 millenia .
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That can be tricky. Rubbing alcohol can do it, but you need to be careful not to take off the paint. And if the ink has penetrated into the plastic, you may not be able to remove it without damaging the finish.
steel wool and a polishing stone. But, why would you remove the black finish?
With great difficulty!
Plastic shelving itself is generally hypo-allergenic, as it does not harbor dust mites or allergens like some other materials. However, some people may have sensitivities to certain chemicals or odors emitted by certain types of plastic. It's important to choose plastic shelving that is free from harmful chemicals and to properly clean and maintain it to prevent any potential allergen buildup.
use a small amount of poster putty around the edges you cant see it, it stays, and can be removed anytime without damage
My man installs floors. He said Mineral Spirits will remove any residue without damaging your new finish.
plastic
Murphy's Oil Soap is a cleaning and conditioning solution, not a solvent. It is designed to clean and protect wood surfaces by removing dirt, grime, and buildup without damaging the finish.
Carole smillie
Yes you can as long as you are not concerned about damaging the underlying floor. If the floor is old and the finish in unimportant to you, you are fine. If you are looking at steam cleaning an area rug which is on a hardwood floor, that's a definite no-no and the as the water and steam can stain or buckle the hardwood.
So it would clean by themselves and save time
CLR cleaner is not recommended for use on nickel as it can cause damage to the finish. It is best to use a cleaner specifically designed for nickel surfaces to ensure it remains safe and undamaged.