How do you remove Spray Sunscreen from plastic shelving?

It is hot and humid in my bathroom during the summer and an aerosol can of spray sunscreen leaked all throughout my medicine cabinet with plastic shelving. It created an adhesive like substance that I cannot remove. I have tried baking soda, and a myriad of cleansers but nothing works...help!

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3 Responses to “How do you remove Spray Sunscreen from plastic shelving?”

  1. hayseed says:

    You could try Brake Cleaner fluid from any car accessory shop.
    Regards.

  2. Anne D says:

    Try using ammonia. I have found that straight ammonia (not the diluted stuff in Windex/glass cleaners) strips anything sticky off of any surface. My husband smokes inside sometimes, and it takes the tar right off of everything without any scrubbing. It’s a good all-around cleaner, but don’t use it on wood or anything painted, etc. Also, NEVER mix it with bleach as this is how mustard gas is created. You can buy ammonia in any Wal-Mart or grocery store. If that doesn’t work, try some WD-40 which claims to remove anything sticky/tacky.

  3. Mary Ellen says:

    Try using a Mr. Clean Magic Eraser. I’ve used them to get rid of lots of sticky stuff. You won’t have to breathe in chemical fumes, either.


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