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How Do You Remove Silly Putty From (Almost) Any Surface?

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How Do You Remove Silly Putty From (Almost) Any Surface?

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Ever gotten this sometimes overly-sticky substance on something? Follow these steps to remove it in just minutes! • Get in front of a sink. Use the hand with the most putty to remove it from the other hand in quick motions. • Activate the stopper on the sink, if possible. • Turn on the cold water. Rinse hands as well as possible. • Switch off cold water. Turn on the hot. Rinse hands until water is too hot to leave hands in stream. • Let the sink fill with hot/warm water. Do not fill sink completely; about halfway will do. • Use cold/lukewarm water to remove any remaining putty from hands, as best as possible. The cold water ought to make the hot water in the sink lukewarm. • Rinse hands in sink. • Use a towel to remove remaining putty from hands: Place a section of the towel around a finger; firmly grasp towel and finger with other hand. Pull off of finger to remove. Use soap and/or bleach to clean the sink of stuck-on putty. • If the surface is white or otherwise colorfast, apply blea

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• Get in front of a sink. Use the hand with the most putty to remove it from the other hand in quick motions. • Activate the stopper on the sink, if possible. • Turn on the cold water. Rinse hands as well as possible. • Switch off cold water. Turn on the hot. Rinse hands until water is too hot to leave hands in stream. • Let the sink fill with hot/warm water. Do not fill sink completely; about halfway will do. • Use cold/lukewarm water to remove any remaining putty from hands, as best as possible. The cold water ought to make the hot water in the sink lukewarm. • Rinse hands in sink. • Use a towel to remove remaining putty from hands: Place a section of the towel around a finger; firmly grasp towel and finger with other hand. Pull off of finger to remove. Use soap and/or bleach to clean the sink of stuck-on putty. • If the surface is white or otherwise colorfast, apply bleach spray or rubbing alcohol to surface. Otherwise, use the clearest soap available. • Use soap/bleach to wipe surf

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