I did something stupid last week. I wanted to top off my hopper before leaving on a very cold day by adding a half bag of pellets. I rested half of the pellet bag on top of the stove and let the open half of the bag empty into the hopper. Just a few seconds, but was quite surprised when lifting the bag up, I had a big mess when a gaping hole was produced in the pellet bag by the hot stove surface melting it. Pellets were spilled out everywhere. I had done this before without incident, but the stove had been on a slow maintenance burn and wasn't hot enough to cause any problem. This time it was too hot. Now I have some small unsightly patches of melted plastic residue which I would like to get rid of. Short of sanding and using touch up paint, what can I use to clean this up?
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