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Offline Thembonez

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Plastisol cleaner
« on: 02/12/19 12:09 UTC »
Anyone know of a chemical or cleaner that can clean cooked plastisol from stainless? Gotta be an easier method to clean from my stirrer paddles than scraping by hand


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Offline ctom

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Re: Plastisol cleaner
« Reply #1 on: 02/12/19 13:23 UTC »
Not that know of. Acetone maybe but that would get spendy in a hurry.
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Offline Walking Dead

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Re: Plastisol cleaner
« Reply #2 on: 02/12/19 15:56 UTC »
WD-40

Offline Thembonez

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Re: Plastisol cleaner
« Reply #3 on: 02/12/19 17:41 UTC »
Might have to give acetone a try. Have some around that I can put to use

Offline bryanmc57

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Re: Plastisol cleaner
« Reply #4 on: 02/13/19 18:05 UTC »

Offline Thembonez

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Re: Plastisol cleaner
« Reply #5 on: 02/13/19 18:13 UTC »
For those of you recommending WD what method you using it? I was look to find something to soak the paddles and have it “strip” the cooked plastic.

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Re: Plastisol cleaner
« Reply #6 on: 02/14/19 08:34 UTC »
For those of you recommending WD what method you using it? I was look to find something to soak the paddles and have it “strip” the cooked plastic.

Pull off what you can with your fingers, then spray with wd-40 and wipe with a rag.  Works for th pot too...

Offline hawgthumper

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Re: Plastisol cleaner
« Reply #7 on: 02/15/19 10:39 UTC »
I’ve always used Goof Off or Goo Gone. Don’t know what it would do on stainless but it works pretty well on Presto Pots and glass