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jyl 11-05-2010 02:07 PM

How Remove Melted Plastic From Lexan W/o Scratching?
 
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I started up my food processor when a plastic accessory was loose in the bowl. The accessory spun around, got a corner melted off, and left a ring of melted plastic on the inside of the clear Lexan workbowl. It won't scrub off, nor will gasoline remove it - makes sense I guess, it is melted and hardened plastic not grease.

Any ideas?

If I use a razor blade to scrape off the melted plastic, I'll scratch the Lexan even if I'm careful. Is there a way to then polish out the scratches?

It is hard to find workbowls for these, the FP is an old French-made Cuisinart from the 1970s and replacement bowls, if you can find them, are $50+.

red-beard 11-05-2010 02:37 PM

1. Go back in time
2. Properly tighten the accessory.

Sandpaper? Then hot melt the lexan to sort of make clear?

jyl 11-05-2010 02:40 PM

I think I can razor the melted plastic off with less damage than sandpaper.

porsche4life 11-05-2010 05:37 PM

Good freaking luck...

Zeke 11-05-2010 05:46 PM

Men do have their problems...

looneybin 11-05-2010 07:12 PM

scrape it off with a razor blade, then polish with a dremel

WolfeMacleod 11-06-2010 11:51 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by looneybin (Post 5657966)
scrape it off with a razor blade, then polish with a dremel


A dremel might cause heat build up and melt the lexan pretty badly. Seen it happen.

My vote goes to Brasso and good old eldow grease. Wonderful for polishing plastics (too bad they canned the old LIQUID formula though) Then wash it thoroughly.

herr_oberst 11-06-2010 12:01 PM

Make sure you round the corners off the edge of the razor blade. (this is important - use a whetstone or a fine file to do this.) Then, keep the blade absolutely square on the surface at about a 45 or less angle. Take your time and you should be able to just peel up the melt like a decal off glass.

pksystems 11-06-2010 06:30 PM

Just to check? You tried gasoline inside something you make food in?

jyl 11-08-2010 10:38 AM

I got the melted plastic off, following herr-o's prescription. Then polished the scratched area with rubbing compound. Still need to fine polish to get the inside of the bowl back to very clear - the rubbing compound left it a bit cloudy. I'll try Brasso.

GH85Carrera 11-08-2010 10:48 AM

So you will have gasoline & Brasso flavored food next meal :eek:

I would wash that thing several times in the dishwasher before use. Plastic is slightly porous.

jyl 11-08-2010 11:16 AM

Yeah, a thorough washing is planned. The bowl doesn't smell of gasoline anymore, but it smells of rubbing compound.


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