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Help Cleaning Free-D

Help Cleaning Free-D

PinTraderSam

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I need help removing black pin bag stains off free-d elements.

I've tried magic eraser, pencil eraser, and dish soap all suggested from past threads.

I want to avoid using sandpaper or nail file.

I haven't tried baking soda yet, but if there are any other tried and true solutions, that would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
 
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On Wheezy, it is hard to see. Does it appear to be on the surface or in the material?
On Lotso, those actually look like stains. If it is stained into the material, I'm not sure what to do.
On the apple, not sure the nature of the coloring based on the picture (i.e. On the surface or in the material).

Personally, I would try mineral spirits next. I am not recommending this as I have never tried it, but I don't think it would hurt the material. If you want to attempt this, you could put a small amount on a Q-tip and test a very small area first.
 
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