Cleaning Plastic Ornament Storage Box with Dividers

Nov 5th

Plastic ornament storage box with dividers – If you have ever left the tape on a plastic box for any length of time, you probably were disturbed to find that once you removed it, it left behind a sticky glue residue. This cannot only make a box ugly, but it can also pick up dirt, dust and debris that can prevent new tires from sticking. You can remove residue of adhesive tape from a plastic box with a little elbow grease and the right material and make your box as new again

Unusual Plastic Ornament Storage Box with Dividers
Unusual Plastic Ornament Storage Box with Dividers

Instructions

Plastic ornament storage box with dividers in rub as much of the rest as you can by rubbing the thumb back and forth over it. Remove wiped gobs of glue. Dip an old toothbrush into some kind of household oil. Use vegetable oil, mineral oil, or WD-40. Gently rub over sticky surface with toothbrush to loosen and remove glue residue.

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Wash plastic ornament storage box with dividers with soap and water, then wipe dry with a towel. Look carefully to see if any leftovers remain, and feel it with your finger to see if the area is tacky. If glue still, repeat the process of scrubbing with oil and a toothbrush. Use dry detergents for excessive stubborn residue. Dip a cotton ball into the solvent and rub it on plastic. Immediately wash with soap and water, as a dry cleaning solvent can damage the surface of the plastic.