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<p>[QUOTE="evelyb30, post: 3909590, member: 36"]A bottle of hydrogen peroxide will take the brown out. Put the plate on a table somewhere, or in a wash basin or something. Fill the center with hydrogen peroxide and let sit 24 hours. Pour out the brown nastiness the next day. Repeat if needed. Technically it's supposed to be the commercial grade stuff, but a bottle from the drugstore will get the job done eventually.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="evelyb30, post: 3909590, member: 36"]A bottle of hydrogen peroxide will take the brown out. Put the plate on a table somewhere, or in a wash basin or something. Fill the center with hydrogen peroxide and let sit 24 hours. Pour out the brown nastiness the next day. Repeat if needed. Technically it's supposed to be the commercial grade stuff, but a bottle from the drugstore will get the job done eventually.[/QUOTE]
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