5 50Pesos Active Member Dec 16, 2022 #1 I grabbed the wrong marker. Instead of the visa vie marker I grabbed a permanent sharpie. I trying getting an initial idea what needed to be cut off. How can I safely clean this without ruining the windscreen? Thanks
I grabbed the wrong marker. Instead of the visa vie marker I grabbed a permanent sharpie. I trying getting an initial idea what needed to be cut off. How can I safely clean this without ruining the windscreen? Thanks
L Latech15 Well Known Member Dec 16, 2022 #2 Alcohol will take the sharpie off, as well as acetone. Not sure what they will do to the plexi though.
Alcohol will take the sharpie off, as well as acetone. Not sure what they will do to the plexi though.
riseric Well Known Member Patron Dec 16, 2022 #4 Kerosene is safe for acrylics, maybe that can erase the Sharpie?
MacCool Well Known Member Dec 16, 2022 #5 Kerosene might do it. I'd probably start with some GooGone, try the kerosene if that didn't work, and as a last resort, sandpaper followed by Novus.
Kerosene might do it. I'd probably start with some GooGone, try the kerosene if that didn't work, and as a last resort, sandpaper followed by Novus.
wirejock Well Known Member Dec 16, 2022 #7 Alcohol 50Pesos said: Rubbing alcohol worked perfectly Click to expand... Yes. Always start with the least aggressive. Household rubbing alcohol will take it off. I left the protective stuff on then outside and marked on it.
Alcohol 50Pesos said: Rubbing alcohol worked perfectly Click to expand... Yes. Always start with the least aggressive. Household rubbing alcohol will take it off. I left the protective stuff on then outside and marked on it.
D David Paule Well Known Member Dec 16, 2022 #8 Isopropyl alcohol, rubbing alcohol, is compatible with the canopy. It's recommended by 3M as part of the prep to bond with their 2216 B/A epoxy. Dave
Isopropyl alcohol, rubbing alcohol, is compatible with the canopy. It's recommended by 3M as part of the prep to bond with their 2216 B/A epoxy. Dave