MaxSheridan wrote: |
If it was futured already, you should be able to remove it with windex. You will have to re-future it though, since the windex will remove the future. |
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Windex will not remove enamels as far as I know.
Hartmann352, have your friend buy a can of the yellow Easy-Off oven cleaner.
The reason I say, "yellow" is because it is the original formula. The other one that says, "no fumes" does not work near as well.
Spray it on the windshield and put it into a zip lock baggie for a few hours and respray if necessary. Use a soft toothbrush and scrub the old paint off the windshield and rinse well with water.
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