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White Haze on Colored Plastic Chairs

There is a white haze on my green resin chairs. How can I get rid of it?

By Shelia from Spotsylvania, VA

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RE: White Haze on Colored Plastic Chairs

I think that the Magic Eraser by Mr. Clean will remove dirt, and anything else (like the haze) on plastic lawn furniture. It is worth the try for about $2.00 for 2 erasers. I hope this helps.

Post by captarlo

RE: White Haze on Colored Plastic Chairs

We have had this question in the past, one person said they tried several different things to remove the haze but nothing worked.

I don't know how well it works because I have never tried it but I have seen ads on TV for Krylon Fusion spray paint for plastic. In the ads, they claim it will stand up to the outside elements, and they claim no prep, except of course that the item has to be clean. If you decide to paint the chairs, you might want to try it first on a small, cheap trash can or something and leave it outside for a few days in direct sun and maybe hose it off a lot, rub it, etc. to see how it holds up before you paint the chairs.
http://www.krylon.com/products/fusion_for_plastic/

Post by Anonymous

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