PurpleTowel
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- Jul 12, 2015
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So, here's one of those special times when the search feature on the forums is completely useless. I have something I haven't dealt with and I'm not sure where to start.
Client's kid snuck a ball of modeling clay into mom's car and didn't understand that leaving it in the car on a +90° day would melt and do bad things to the interior. Well, the pink modeling clay (not Play-Doh) melted into the door pocket, on the door card, on the seatbelt and some on the fabric seat. The owner just called me in a complete panic and wants to send the 8-year old to military school.
Where do I start with modeling clay, other than cooling it off as much as possible and scraping all of the excess off? What will break down the clay and not hurt the fabric of the door cards, seat and seatbelt?
I'm open to any and all ideas, because I'm stumped.
doug
Client's kid snuck a ball of modeling clay into mom's car and didn't understand that leaving it in the car on a +90° day would melt and do bad things to the interior. Well, the pink modeling clay (not Play-Doh) melted into the door pocket, on the door card, on the seatbelt and some on the fabric seat. The owner just called me in a complete panic and wants to send the 8-year old to military school.
Where do I start with modeling clay, other than cooling it off as much as possible and scraping all of the excess off? What will break down the clay and not hurt the fabric of the door cards, seat and seatbelt?
I'm open to any and all ideas, because I'm stumped.
doug