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There are several different methods people use ranging from chemicals to light sanding. One of the more common ones, and a method I`ve used myself for years, is Brasso. Get yourself a rag, put on some of it (you don`t need a lot, but more than a dab or two), then rub the surface. Circles I find work best. Takes a bit of elbow grease, but the results are a clean surface. Good luck!

maybe acetone?  According to this forum posting, acetone can melt bricks...

http://www.eurobricks.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=80574

I did a little experiment with acetone and Lego bricks. I put a little amount on a small 1x1 plate and barely anything happened, then I put a lot more on a different brick and it melted into a glob of plastic. If anyone is going to try acetone, be cautious on how much you use.  

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well i ordered some spare parts and one of them came printed and I don't want to order one part again. 

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