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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.
Melted plastic is generally non-toxic and usually a pain to remove. It is generally disposed of as trash, as it cannot really be re-used. If it's hot, it is hazardous as it can burn you and tends to stick to skin and materials. In that light, it is dangerous. Melted plastic is the material used in injection molding. That melted plastic is not "bad" as it is being used for a purpose (the manufacture of goods).
To remove melted plastic from a wood floor, you will need an iron and brown paper sacks or brown craft paper. Lay the craft paper over the plastic. Apply the hot iron to the paper and apply pressure just until the plastic becomes soft. Once the plastic is soft, peel it off the wood floor.
put it in a bowl of vinegar overnight and you should be able to scratch it off in the morning
you change it and replace it.......
To get melted rubber off of chrome, you need to heat it up again. This will allow you to carefully remove it from the chrome surface. You can do so using a blowdryer.
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.
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.
Most plastic bottles will be melted or burned by fire!
I believe in most cases it is just a good general idea to remove the melted plastic all together, just to be safe.
Melted plastic is generally non-toxic and usually a pain to remove. It is generally disposed of as trash, as it cannot really be re-used. If it's hot, it is hazardous as it can burn you and tends to stick to skin and materials. In that light, it is dangerous. Melted plastic is the material used in injection molding. That melted plastic is not "bad" as it is being used for a purpose (the manufacture of goods).
To remove melted plastic from a wood floor, you will need an iron and brown paper sacks or brown craft paper. Lay the craft paper over the plastic. Apply the hot iron to the paper and apply pressure just until the plastic becomes soft. Once the plastic is soft, peel it off the wood floor.
WD 40 and a razor blade.
Spoke to a Chrome expert, and the answer is Yes, it will. Supposedly the EasyOff contains a chemical (Caustic?) that will eat the chrome. This however does seem to be the #1 solution to getting melted plastic or rubber off the pipes...
Melting plastic is tricky because you can easily char or burn it and can be dangerous because of the fumes released when the plastic melts. Also, different materials melt at different temperatures which can also make it difficult. If you have access to a pottery kiln, you could try putting the plastic in a kiln-safe container and melting it that way. However, it is unknown what will happen if you do so. Either way, I would not suggest melting plastic at home, just re-use it for something else or recycle it.
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Plastic chrome plating is used a lot of time for car parts, like grills and the nameplates on the side. Basically, plastic chrome plating is used for taking plastic things and chrome plating them, like a trophy or the front of a car.