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Old 02-16-2008, 09:03 AM
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Question Removing Overspray from windows

Does anyone know how to remove Olympic deck sealer from windows??
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use a razor scraper for removing dried paint on windows.
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Thats what I thought. Thank you for responding.
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the razor knife you can get right up to the putty. for large areas, acetone followed by windex will work.
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three ways

hayzee is right scraping is good


1) hot water and simple green or top job or the like
2) steamer .. you have to relax the waxes in the product to make it easier to be removed
use a stiff bristle brush with either method this should help
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