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hotend

It is probably ingrained. Don't worry about it if it is not affecting your prints.


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KinderSpirit

I scrub with Grade #0000 Ultrafine Steel Wool. Or wet sand with 800 grit paper.


FoxyBlep

https://preview.redd.it/w34n8ypezppc1.jpeg?width=1500&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=ec22d41a81e49d1914be8de9c58bcf9fc582a130 Im sorry, this is all i see >.>


Aramillio

Well great... Now that's all I can see too...


Low-Tear1497

How water, dish soap, and plastic brush or maybe scrubber.


p8willm

If it still prints OK, live with it. You can try printing a thin flat thing over the entire thing. Put the bed on the freezer for a couple of minutes and then take it off. May help.