Cody Bratton
TVWBB Diamond Member
Did you ever try sanding them?The problem I had with mine were that the sun faded them and they were putting off fibergass. I painted them to keep that from happening, but they never looked as good again.
Did you ever try sanding them?The problem I had with mine were that the sun faded them and they were putting off fibergass. I painted them to keep that from happening, but they never looked as good again.
No, just paint made for outdoor plastic. Easy enough to strip and re-apply after a few years.Did you ever try sanding them?
Soak in hot water, bleach, and dish detergent. Scrub them and soak them until clean.Any best tips for these Platinum Work Tables, specifically the dirty plastic parts? The whole rear end is especially dirty. BKF will clean up the Stainless portion.
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Any particular ratio between the water and the bleach?Soak in hot water, bleach, and dish detergent. Scrub them and soak them until clean.
I've thought about oxy clean too, but never seem to have any when it's time to soak parts.I’d give those a good 3-5 day bleach, Dawn and BKF, with a heavy concentration on the bleach to water.
One of these days I also want to throw a scoop of Oxy-Clean in too. What that does to grass stains in white baseball pants is incredible.
Agreed, Dawn and bleach for the win every time.It’s so hard to do a comparison soak. And honestly as well as Dawn and bleach work it’s hard to believe it could get much better.
You still have to get the tables clean, and this is the best way I know how to do it.. I've never gone past overnight myself on a soak, scrubbing them every hour or so along the way. If the stainless inserts fall off, which I doubt would happen, no biggie. I would clean that up separately and hot glue it back on to the table.I wish I knew how those SS tables are attached. I assume they’re glued down but a long soak makes me nervous that it could mess with the adhesive.