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If it's etched, it's chemical damage. Just from my 3D printing alone, I know that common chemicals (generally acetone or various alcohols) can easily damage and melt some kinds of plastics. So, I agree. I think we found part of the puzzle.
And you are welcome! Thanks for letting me spew out theories.
I believe chloroform works well on PLA...
I didn't know that. Chloroform always helped my girlfriends melt into my arms, but I never thought about its use on PLA. (Huge /s for people who think I was serious.)
While I was googling around about chloroform smoothing, I also stumbled upon ethyl acetate as a smoother for PLA. It's probably better for your internet search history to go that route instead. I have a ton of weird shit for my engineering fascinations, but a bottle of chloroform would probably be at the top of that list.