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12Horse Paladin

Was on the 160 for a hydraulic filter.

Any ideas how i can clean it up without wrecking what's left of the printing, to display?

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lynnmor

Try car wax.

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cschannuth

Simple green works well on almost anything. I would spray it on and let it sit for a few minutes and wipe it off with a towel and see what you have.

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AMC RULES

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12Horse Paladin
20 minutes ago, AMC RULES said:

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Hey, i have some of that!😊

But wouldnt it be abrasive enough to remove the print?

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AMC RULES

 

No, you would have to be trying to remove it.

Just pay attention to the amount of removal you desire. Then stop.

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WVHillbilly520H

This is very good compound... I tried it on the hood decals of the 414-8 where the PO had primer overspray... Took off the overspray and didn't hurt the decal what so ever... https://www.walmart.com/ip/Meguiar-s-DA-Microfiber-Correction-Compound-Auto-Compound-Removes-Surface-Defects-D30016-16-oz/28656616... Bought mine locally at a car paint supplier.

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Sparky
2 hours ago, AMC RULES said:

 

No, you would have to be trying to remove it.

Just pay attention to the amount of removal you desire. Then stop.

Agreed...and maybe try it on the back or the side you wouldn’t face out if it was on a display shelf 

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Retired Wrencher

Try using Marvel mystery oil let it sit. it will bring out the color. No rubbing needed.

 

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