Removing Overspray from Windows

dpeezy415

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It looks like primer...

Anyways, tried clay, vinegar + steel wool, aio to no avail. Any other suggestions? Don't really wanna go with paint thinner/ remover...
 
I've had good luck with stoner's IG (at the time I used stoner's but I think any glass cleaner would work) and a razor blade. Be careful not to scratch.
 
Plenty of lubricant and a razor blade. Imagine having to do that to a house full of windows because the original painters did not spray the protective film on heavy enough.

VERY LIGHT pressure is the goal.
 
TW85 said:
Plenty of lubricant and a razor blade. Imagine having to do that to a house full of windows because the original painters did not spray the protective film on heavy enough.

VERY LIGHT pressure is the goal.


Yeppers, a lot of soapy water and a razor blade should do the trick.
 
I'll thrid the razor blade takes it right off, just be careful at the edges of the windows where the rubber is. I'd also add that Laquer thinner would not hurt the window that is NOT TINTED or comes in contact with any tint. I removed paint from a large SUV that was all over the car with LT but I would not suggest it for any regualer use. Mineral sprits would be the best choice for that.
 
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