Had a customer come by today that had quite the unusual problem.
She unknowingly spilt some toner from a used toner cartridge onto the center console in her vehicle. If you don't know how toner works it's powder that is heated to adhere to paper. Well it was rather warm today and I asked if she had tried to clean it and her answer was yes. I rubbed my hand over it and it was didn't move. She said it was extremely hot in her car today seeing as it sat in the sun for 8 hours with no windows cracked... It had done it's thing.
Toner is extremely hard to remove from clothing, and your hands if they are warm enough... Here are my results with Adams...
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Had a customer come by today that had quite the unusual problem.
She unknowingly spilt some toner from a used toner cartridge onto the center console in her vehicle. If you don't know how toner works it's powder that is heated to adhere to paper. Well it was rather warm today and I asked if she had tried to clean it and her answer was yes. I rubbed my hand over it and it was didn't move. She said it was extremely hot in her car today seeing as it sat in the sun for 8 hours with no windows cracked... It had done it's thing.
Toner is extremely hard to remove from clothing, and your hands if they are warm enough... Here are my results with Adams...
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