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Washer Door Damaged by Goof Off?

My wife just bought a new washer and dryer. There was a sticker on the front of the washer on the glass. I used Goof Off and it caused a caustic-looking streak. What can I use to take this streak off the glass (plastic)? Please help!

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March 18, 20090 found this helpful
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The glass is really plastic and using chemicals to remove stuck on tags do smear the plastic. You may try an very fine abrasive such as jewelers rouge. Anything coarser such as tooth paste will scratch the plastic. It will be labor intensive and may not look as good as new. You could also try liquid plastic polishes available at automotive stores. I think the best and easier bet is to either replace the plastic window or just live with it.

 
March 19, 20090 found this helpful
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First be sure the sticker goo is all gone. Vegetable oil on a soft cloth is a safe method. (Dispose of cloth safely afterwards, as it can spontaneously catch fire.)

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If the plastic still looks mutilated, Novus Plastic Polish is far and away the best brand I've seen (Google for sources near you). It comes in multiple coarseness, the most coarse being used first and followed up by finer formulations. All with lots of elbow grease. The plastic will look virtually original after using Novus. Don't sweat it too much, though. The plastic will accumulate lots of scratches and dings with normal use.

 
January 10, 20190 found this helpful

I wish I could hug the person who posted to try Vegetable Oil because it WORKED!!!!! I thought I was going to end up ordering a new door, it looked so bad - and I ordered the plastic cleaner - but the Vegetable Oil completely solved the problem!

 
March 25, 20090 found this helpful

A good Auto Parts store may have Maguiar's Plastic Cleaner/Polish. I've used it to remove scratches from sunglasses, watch faces, etc. Using soft cotton cloth and just a little elbow grease.

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June 27, 20130 found this helpful

I just did the same thing yesterday and I now have a haze on my new washer door. There was a price tag on the door that I took off and I used goof off to try to get it off

 
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October 31, 20160 found this helpful

Didn't think it possible someone else did the exact same thing as I did; messed up brand new washer window with Good Off. Ugh! Emailed manufacturer for a replacement but figure it's going to be $$$! Sounds like a good plastic polishing compound is the only way to repair?

 
April 30, 20170 found this helpful

Did the plastic polishing compound work? Did the goof off cloudy hazy firm came off? I did the same mistake on my dryer clear plastic door face too.

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Please assistant and help by reply me. Thanks!

 
August 9, 20170 found this helpful

I didn't use goof off but my husband bought me a brand new dryer it's a really nice one with the see through door. My son either smeared sunblock or so.e.other kind of lotion on the door window it left a foggy haze. I tried wiping it down with a wet towel out of washer didn't work it was definitely ruined hand prints and all I'm almost wondering if I sprayed bug spray like deep woods cutter on a rag and wipe with that like I heard for Defogging head lights when they get a fog haze on that plastic ??? Either that or rub it all down so It all matches and.is all fogged hazed out

 
July 22, 20180 found this helpful

I used goof off attempting to clean a much used & greasy office black microwave doir. It now looks like a white tornado shown on the weather channel. A website suggested I try lemon juice or vinegar....a failure.

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I resorted to applying more goof off to hopefully improve the appearance. My next effort will be Novus Plastic Cleaner which I ordered today with my fingers crossed. I will let you know the results.

 
November 18, 20210 found this helpful

I have the same problem did the Novus work for you

 

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