I use that on anything wood, and it's not bad on bare metal either. Never thought to try on plastic.
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Well I gotta another day at home. Suppose to load in popularville Mississippi Thursday am
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Disclaimer: I haul reefers, so probably a more likely thing in my world versus everyone else here. That said, this isn't a frequent thing. However, fingerprinting the load can have some time advantages on multi-stop/LTL loads, or an unusually close schedule on the following reload.
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1987 379 was the black plastic. You mean really old from your time?
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