I can only apologise, sorry.Dilwyn wrote:Norman: I tried WD40 on a less obvious part of the desk and it damages the finish on this particular laminate.
Glad you got rid of it anyway.
Cheers,
Norm.
I can only apologise, sorry.Dilwyn wrote:Norman: I tried WD40 on a less obvious part of the desk and it damages the finish on this particular laminate.
Oh, no worries Norman. The desk is quite old and I was careful to try on a less obvious bit anyway. I guess because the laminate is old, the wd40 probably soaked in more than it would on a new surface.NormanDunbar wrote:I can only apologise, sorry.Dilwyn wrote:Norman: I tried WD40 on a less obvious part of the desk and it damages the finish on this particular laminate.
Glad you got rid of it anyway.
Cheers,
Norm.
Thanks, will bear this in mind if ever happens again.Pr0f wrote:Vinegar or glass cleaner is a good solvent for silicon(e)