The easiest way to get melted plastic off of concrete is using a heat gun. You can heat it and them absorb with a porous scrap cloth.
It's next to impossible. You could try chipping it off, or you bring the stove outside and burn off the plastic.
Yes, melted plastic can hurt you. The primary danger is from a burn. Melted plastic is hot, and it tends to stick to skin and clothing. It is exceptionally dangerous stuff in that regard.
To make a synthetic plastic, plastic pellets are melted and then poured into a mold. The mold forms the product, and then the product is cooled and the mold opened.
you have to sand blast it off
Not much you can do if the concrete is already hard, but if you are talking about plastic concrete (still in its wet state), there's lots you can do to hurt/weaken it:If you had the wrong chemical admixturesAny addition of water at the job site will weaken the concreteFailture to properly cure the concrete
It is history. The paper bag and iron is for wax. If you did that first, you just melted more plastic into the fabric. It will not come out. If you had froze it first, it might have popped off, or it may have already been into the fabric.
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Smoke or gas let off by a melted plastic spoon is toxic and should be avoided. The cooled plastic can be disposed of in the trash in a normal way.
Ammonia is not a cleaner we'd choose to remove plastic from surfaces. It (ammonia) won't dissolve or "melt" the plastic, so it is ineffective in removing melted plastic from surfaces.
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To remove a melted plastic bag from the bottom of a car, let the car cool down a bit, but not completely. Take a metal knife and chip the plastic gobs off.
It's next to impossible. You could try chipping it off, or you bring the stove outside and burn off the plastic.
Metal will scrape off. So will plastic, to some degree. It is difficult to find solvents for the plastics generally used in these containers. And, in addition, they are toxic as heck and will drive the material into the concrete. Dump some ice on the remains and let is cool for a while, then chip it off. If you want to go to the trouble, sandblast it a bit to finish the job. If the can caught fire and melted, you might have a bit of penetration into the concrete. Burning it off is a poor idea because it will damage the concrete, and it's probably against most ordinances to do something like that. Mechanical removal is best; avoid chemical actions like solvents or fire.
yes as it is plastic
Yes, melted plastic can hurt you. The primary danger is from a burn. Melted plastic is hot, and it tends to stick to skin and clothing. It is exceptionally dangerous stuff in that regard.
put it in a bowl of vinegar overnight and you should be able to scratch it off in the morning