Try wiping it down with club soda. If that doesn't work, try white vinegar.
Acrylic is a clear, transparent plastic material that can also be tinted in various colors. It has a smooth and glossy surface, similar to glass, but is lighter in weight. It is commonly used in art, architecture, and household items.
burn it...
You could but you need to make sure it is the clear acrylic because you can and may get an infection its best to use steel tapers 1. it wont take as long to heal and 2. its easier and cleaner (and wont smell as bad)
To effectively remove spray paint smell from plastic, you can try using a mixture of warm water and vinegar to clean the surface. You can also place the plastic item outside in fresh air to help dissipate the smell. Additionally, using baking soda or activated charcoal can help absorb the odor.
If you can smell burnt plastic then you could potentially be in danger. Smoke from burning plastic can be harmful to breathe.
Acrylic will melt while resin doesnot although it may soften. Not sure, maybe the smell is different when they burn.
Tried bleach, work some. Tried vinegar, worked less. Baking soda, not much. Now I am on to Oxiclean...
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sort of like burning plastic but a little diff you will have to smell it to know what im talking about but burning plastic is about what it smells like
If your dog's water dish is made of plastic, the smell is most likely due to bacteria. This should have nothing to do with whatever a "high liver count" is, nor the age of your dog. Once a colony of bacteria has begun growing inside of plastic, it is extremely difficult to remove the smell.
The smell of plastic can indicate the quality of a product because it can reveal if harmful chemicals were used in its production. A strong or unusual plastic smell may suggest lower quality or potentially harmful materials, while a neutral or faint smell is often associated with higher quality products.
To remove odors from smelly plastic items, you can try soaking them in a mixture of vinegar and water, using baking soda to absorb the smell, or placing the items in direct sunlight to air out. You can also try using activated charcoal or coffee grounds to absorb the odor.