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dye overspray on windows by corysdreamcar
Started on: 08-10-2003 05:50 PM
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Last post by: Oreif on 08-10-2003 09:35 PM
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Report this Post08-10-2003 05:50 PM Click Here to See the Profile for corysdreamcarSend a Private Message to corysdreamcarDirect Link to This Post
anybody know what can be used on windows that takes paint/dye over spray off. more like residue not visiable unless you rub with rag.

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Report this Post08-10-2003 06:12 PM Click Here to See the Profile for James Bond 007Send a Private Message to James Bond 007Direct Link to This Post
1.Fine Steel wool,liquid soap and water.2.I've also used a sponge Ajax,liquid soap and water,and No the Ajax wont scratch the glass.As long as the windows arn't tinted.But for you,I would recomend option 1.
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YESSS!!!

But I can't remember what it's called. It's an ultrafine abrasive that I saw at NAPA (up at the checkout) for taking hard water spots off windshields. It's also used to make scratches on glass less visible.

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Report this Post08-10-2003 09:23 PM Click Here to See the Profile for rogergarrisonSend a Private Message to rogergarrisonDirect Link to This Post
If your windows arent tinted, plain ole 000 steelwool is fine for glass. I use it to clean glass and chrome on jobs all the time.
If their tinted, gonna have to redo them.
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Meguire's and Rain-X both make a glass polish. Also the "backyard mechanic's" solution is toothpaste and a damp rag.

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Ooops, Double post.

[This message has been edited by Oreif (edited 08-10-2003).]

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