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Old 03-20-2025, 06:16 PM
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I'm assuming you tried the variants of soap and water. Do you have some enamel reducer around? It may be worth a try
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i will try that
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Maybe oven cleaner?? I've used that with success for cleaning plastic parts, don't leave it on too long.
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