![Do NOT use acetone to clean your print bed. It took off the PLA residue, but unfortunately also took away the texture in that whole section. Looks like I'll be placing an Do NOT use acetone to clean your print bed. It took off the PLA residue, but unfortunately also took away the texture in that whole section. Looks like I'll be placing an](https://preview.redd.it/848m2u1w7kl51.jpg?width=640&crop=smart&auto=webp&s=3db62b2f5a68a03c55f39351dc2b4d69f0f6e61d)
Do NOT use acetone to clean your print bed. It took off the PLA residue, but unfortunately also took away the texture in that whole section. Looks like I'll be placing an
![PLA residue on Smooth PEI is transferred to next print (even after cleaning) – Hardware, firmware and software help – Prusa3D Forum PLA residue on Smooth PEI is transferred to next print (even after cleaning) – Hardware, firmware and software help – Prusa3D Forum](https://forum.prusa3d.com/wp-content/uploads/wpforo/default_attachments/1641582220-IMG_1913.jpg)
PLA residue on Smooth PEI is transferred to next print (even after cleaning) – Hardware, firmware and software help – Prusa3D Forum
![How do I clean this glass bed? It's the Creality glass with PLA. It gets a residue from prints that I can't clean off. It's causing adhesion issues. More in comments. : How do I clean this glass bed? It's the Creality glass with PLA. It gets a residue from prints that I can't clean off. It's causing adhesion issues. More in comments. :](https://i.redd.it/d8fejqjfsz831.jpg)