paint them or call the manufacturer and try to get replacements
2007-07-10 09:14:29
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answered by island3girl 6
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I have a lot of mathematical creativity and a emphasis on visualization over symbol manipulation. It is possible I have a left brain dominacy since I am physically weaker on the left side. My short term memory difficulties may be related to my difficultiess in artistic drawing. I am however very intuitive in some areas but these may be in left brain skills. I tend to cultivate the areas I am best at but I wouldn't really know what parts of the brain are activated unless I had a brain scan whilst solving problems.
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answered by Anonymous
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Unfortunately this happens to plastic, It's just like those white patio chairs, I have done the fallowing and it worked on chairs ,so the only thing that I can think of is, to make a paste with some laundry detergent and a bit of bleach and brush it on the handle and let it absorb for a while,then rinse with cold water.
2007-07-10 09:24:24
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answered by bornfree 5
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I just had to clean a very old refridgerator with the same problem and the only thing I could find that worked was scrubbing bubbles. I foamed it up really good then let it do its thing wiped it off, did it a couple more times and VIOLA!!! it was clean.
2007-07-10 11:01:53
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answered by pinkfrizzle78 3
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Shot in the dark here but most all doors come with a clear plastic film covering them to avoid scratches when installing.
Check to see if yours has not been removed. Not calling ya dumb or nothing, cause I did it and I am not dumb. LOL Mine was on the panel of my wash machine. I thought it was blue till I saw the plastic coming up. Now its is clean white.
2007-07-10 09:25:41
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answered by deb2polar 3
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Try Mr. Clean's Magic Eraser. It works great on and in the fridge!
2007-07-10 09:17:25
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answered by yankeegirl 4
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If they can be painted, consider this.
If the yellowing is due to a polyurethane polymer that has experienced uv degradation, there is little you can do by bleach, scrubbing, or even sanding with fine paper.
2007-07-10 09:15:19
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answered by GTB 7
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i always use soft scrub and a green scrubby and it works like a charm.
2007-07-10 09:28:34
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answered by Baby Girl due in January!!! 2
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Try the magic eraser.... it worked on mine.
2007-07-10 09:16:13
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answered by Anonymous
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