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I have just taken delivary of some LGB second hand rolling stock from GRS. It came unboxed and there is a price label on each wagon. Unfortunately these are not easy to remove and leave a nasty sticky residue behind however careful one is in gettting them off.
Some type of solvent is obviously needed to clean it all up but I am anxious not to damage the wagon itself.
Any one got any experience of this problem? Will white spirit do the job without damaging the plastic. At least they have not stuck it on any writing or painted area, but why do they have to use such awful labels? I doubt illicit swapping price tickets is a serious problem in Princess Risborough!
AC
Some type of solvent is obviously needed to clean it all up but I am anxious not to damage the wagon itself.
Any one got any experience of this problem? Will white spirit do the job without damaging the plastic. At least they have not stuck it on any writing or painted area, but why do they have to use such awful labels? I doubt illicit swapping price tickets is a serious problem in Princess Risborough!
AC