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Can you clean marquee artwork?
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Something I've had a lot of sucess using is that 'scrubbing bubbles' bathroom cleaner by Dow.
It's safe on plastics (least all the one's I've used it on) and doesn't seem to harm paint, yet gets stuff cleaner than a fat mans eatin' hand. Quick too. It works wonders on that keyboard scum! Just give it a light mist and wipe it off about 1-2 min later.
My advice before you try any cleaning agent is, test it on an 'out of direct sight' corner first.
Lutus:
Cleaner than a fat man's eating hand!!!
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jfh2112:
--- Quote from: Lutus on September 15, 2006, 10:57:43 am ---Cleaner than a fat man's eating hand!!!
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That is comedy gold. ;D <writing down for future use>
I think I'm gonna try the Dow stuff when I get home. If it doesn't work, I'll just get replacements off eBay.
Thanks for the help!
NightGod:
Let us know how it goes-I'm always willing to profit off the experiences of other!
torez:
Hmm, the second link I gave you ... it looks like the marquee has both sides cut off a bit. Make sure you get the whole piece, so it fits right. If you plan on keeping MK for a long time, replacement boards may not be a bad solution and the guy has a very clean marquee with it (first link). $40-50 for all these is not that bad at all.