How to restore the urethane coating when it becomes sticky.
Things coated with urethane on vehicles, mice, home appliances, etc. become sticky over time, right? At this time, it is the right restoration method to soak the urethane with a coating remover, scratch it off, and put the stamp back on.
But this isn't simple, right? I can't do it at home. Restoration can be simplified to some extent with materials at home, if not 100% (in full initial condition).
The method is very simple, but if you apply plenty of moisturizing lotion at home, leave it unattended for about a day, and wipe it off with a wet tissue or something, your condition will be quite good. If you repeat this work a few times, all the sticky things will disappear, and the original texture of urethane will return to some extent.
You need to apply a lot of lotion, and after applying it, wrap it with a clean wrap at home and seal it. Just because you told me to put on lotion, don't even put on skin lotion. A rich lotion or cream is good. Sunscreen is also available.
The above method is to eliminate stickiness while urethane remains. If you want to remove urethane at all, you can work with alcohol cotton or insecticidal spray.