Tint removal
George Roffe
geo3@earthlink.net
Sun, 17 Feb 2002 07:25:37 -0600
Jay Whitely wrote:
>1. use a razor blade as a scraping tool
Unfortunately, the razor blade has been *totally* ineffective so far. I'll
try the other hints though and see if that helps make the razor blade more
effective.
>2. on the other side of the glass, heat the glass
>surface with a hairdryer.
Interesting. I'll try it.
>3M adhesive
>remover is the best stuff in the world and will not
>harm the defroster lines or any painted surface. You
>can get it at Wal-Mart in the paint and body section.
Cool. Thanks. I knew there had to be a commercial product available. I
should have checked at work since 3M seems to have all sorts of cool
products to make jobs like this much easier.
George Roffe
Houston, TX
91 SE-R (well modded)
91 G20 (well modded)
84 944 SCCA ITS race car under construction
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