Need some advice...
#5
Originally posted by Toolrocks
Yeah, assuming it's not on tint just use a razor and some windex. If the sticky stuff is real bad use a product called goo-off. It works like a charm. Good luck.
Yeah, assuming it's not on tint just use a razor and some windex. If the sticky stuff is real bad use a product called goo-off. It works like a charm. Good luck.
straight-razor & Windex will take almost anything off glass.
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Nail Polish Remover
Works great. You might also use WD40. But the Nail Polish Remover is the best. Cuts right through the glue.
Don't use a razor on the rear window or you'll destroy the defogger.
Don't use a razor on the rear window or you'll destroy the defogger.
#8
Re: Nail Polish Remover
Originally posted by njmaxseltd
Works great. You might also use WD40. But the Nail Polish Remover is the best. Cuts right through the glue.
Don't use a razor on the rear window or you'll destroy the defogger.
Works great. You might also use WD40. But the Nail Polish Remover is the best. Cuts right through the glue.
Don't use a razor on the rear window or you'll destroy the defogger.
#9
Re: Re: Nail Polish Remover
Originally posted by RideTheMax
Aren't the defoggers things on the inside?
Aren't the defoggers things on the inside?
(I suspect it's on the outside - no one [in their right mind] puts stickers on the inside of the window behind tint. What would be the point)?
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