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Old 04-27-2002
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Removing silicone

I was working in my car and I dripped some silicone on my console. I got the majority of it up, but some of it kind of found its way into the texture of the plastic. Any ideas on how to get this out w/o discoloring the area on the console?
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Dude... that sucks. Hrm, I know for a fact that most automotive window cleaner (the kind you buy in a can)will take silicon tire dressing off of my hands at work. And, I know that most automotive window cleaner wont injure the console (being that it drips off of the inside winshield onto the console whenever you clean the window. So... I'd say spray some of that on there and do some scrubbing with a soft cloth. Don't go wire brushing or anything...
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Thanks, I'll give that a try![IMG]i/expressions/face-icon-small-cool.gif[/IMG]
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