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    Default paint on window...help?

    i did some spray painting on my car a while back and got some paint on the window, how can i remove this?....and is there any way i can get my windows cleaned to look prestine?

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    get a few razor blades from a homedepot and spray glass cleaner on the glass and then with the blade just scratch the paint of. make sure to be real careful cause u dont want to scratch into the glass so make sure to keep them wet.. also a good tip is after u clean the windows with glass cleaner apply wax, normal car wax like turtle wax , to the window and it should stay pretty clean. aslo if u have water spots i beleive autozone has a spray that will help to remove that.

    the blade should look like this

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    damn thanks alot dude! i'll get right on that!!! +1

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    How much paint? just over spray? Laquor Thinner and steel wool. When I detailed cars thats what we used.

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    yea its just slight overspray....

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    Hektik knows what he's talking about, that'll do the job!

    Steel wool won't take most the paint off glass btw .. it's more suited for removing bugs and debris off glass.

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    Quote Originally Posted by KevinT707
    Hektik knows what he's talking about, that'll do the job!

    Steel wool won't take most the paint off glass btw .. it's more suited for removing bugs and debris off glass.
    I wasn't questioning hektik at all. I was just throwing up another suggestion thats all.

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    the only reason i wouldnt use the laquer thinner is because it might fade the plastic molding that goes around the window.. however the steel wool with some glass cleaner will also help to remove water spots that are on the glass

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    cool thanks for all the help guys!! i'll get the rex cleaned up, repainted and post up the pics

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