I was painting the rear deck lid and accidently got a bunch of little primer overspray sopts on the window is there any way to get it off i tried using my finger Nail but it didnt really work

on the glass? razor blade
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yup, razor blade is the way to go, if you only got a bit on there, it shouldnt take you a while, but if you got a whole bunch, then grab your beer and get ready for hours of scrubbing
when i bought my RS, it had louvers on the rear window. i still CAN NOT get off the a bit of the glue that held it on there. mineral spirits didnt work on the glue either, only a razor blade...
you might want to try mineral spirits, just dont get any on the body of your car
when i bought my RS, it had louvers on the rear window. i still CAN NOT get off the a bit of the glue that held it on there. mineral spirits didnt work on the glue either, only a razor blade...
you might want to try mineral spirits, just dont get any on the body of your car
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try gas and a rag and then windex the widow after your done. Gets it off real quick.
thanks for the replys i got most of it off, while on the subject how do i get scratches out of the window they are from the sander that accidently hit the window a few times
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srry to tell ya, but you wont get those out. I have some in my driver side window from something in the door scratching the outside of the glass. looks like hell but yeah aint nothing you can really do.
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lacquer thinner on a rag will take all the overspray right off then windex the window to make it shine.Originally Posted by blackandgoldl69
I was painting the rear deck lid and accidently got a bunch of little primer overspray sopts on the window is there any way to get it off i tried using my finger Nail but it didnt really work
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Claybar would work.
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fine steel wool works the best its a very fast way of taking it off with out staching your glass, taking it off any other way is a waste of time and just pointless




