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__ How to remove 'PRICE' paint from windshield
Posted by 'Curly Q. Links'


The dealer is closed, and I just realized that the price I paid for my
Honda magically appears when I squeegee the windshield. Tried soapy
water, tried some ammonia, tried scraper knife.

No luck. What works? It's a long weekend here in Canada, so I might not
get the official answer until Tuesday unless somebody here can help.

'Curly'
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Posted by Mista Bone


Coke-Cola or vinegar.

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Posted by Chris Garcia


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Ever heard of a product called Goo Gone? That's sposed to get rid of
adhesive glues..

check it out:

http://www.magicamerican.com/googone.shtml


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Posted by Spam Eater


On Fri, 29 Aug 2003 21:24:12 -0600, "'Curly Q. Links'"
<motsco_@_interbaun.com> wrote:

Dude, you sure you didn't just steal a car off the lot and are trying
to get that stuff off the windshield before the cops catch you? ;-)

Posted by Ricky Spartacus


Paint remover.

Posted by Caliban


Acetone, available in quart-size tins at Home Depot, Wal-Mart, etc. for
under $5. Or maybe paint thinner, like the other poster said. Acetone's a
bit more expensive but I prefer it for many clean-up jobs.

Do not use acetone on plastic (it will melt the plastic). Also, it's not a
big deal if you don't wear gloves, but try to minimize getting it on your
hands. It dries out the oil in one's skin and is probably carcinogenic or
some other flavor of nasty "toxicity."


Posted by Jim Garrison


Add to the cautions the fact that acetone is *EXTREMELY* flammable,
and burns with a nearly invisible blue flame. It's also
highly volatile (i.e. it disperses into the air rapidly) and
the resulting air-acetone mixture can be explosive. One thing
you wouldn't want to do, for example, is pour out some acetone
into a dish in a garage with a gas water heater.

Caliban wrote:


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If you try anything like paint remover or similar just be very careful not
to get it on your paint job either.

-Dave



Posted by null_pointer@nowhere.com.net.edu.gov.de


On Fri, 29 Aug 2003 21:24:12 -0600, "'Curly Q. Links'"
<motsco_@_interbaun.com> wrote:

I had a similar problem on my '96 Nissan 200SX: Whenever the right
conditions occurred to create a "fog" on the windshield, the moisture
would condense (or not) differently on the areas where the price had
been painted. I tried: Brake cleaner, Berryman's ChemTool, Windex,
acetone, LimeAway, silicone spray, and I waxed the windshield.
To the day I sold it, whenever the conditions were right, you could
tell what a cheap fuck I was when it came to buying cars!!!!
If it ever happens again, I'll call a detailer for advice....

Posted by BillW


I would try a solution of ammonia and water. Dampen a rag with it and scrub
the window. Don't get it on the paint or other areas. I use to use it to
clean the road film from the windshield. Now I use RainX and don't seem to
get a road film....


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Posted by Eric


Have you tried vinegar? It was the only thing that would get hard water
spots off of my windshield. Dampen a rag with vinegar first and then wipe
the windshield as you may not want to get any on your paint.

Eric


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