Full strength amonia will do the trick. Apply it with an old towel so it's sort of "scruby" and then clean the glass as you normailly do. Amonia is great for removing the gluey stuff. Also, that formula K stuff in a can that is a sort of solvent works well too.
2006-08-13 17:07:10
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answered by divadev 3
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Double Sided Glass
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answered by ? 4
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Just about a month ago I was wondering how to get the sealant film off my car glass window. It was due to me peeling the tinted plastic sheet off the glass. I thought to myself what will take this sticky film off. I went to a Auto Parts store. O'Reilly's I think and they recommended a spray solvent called , "GOOF OFF". I was kind of leary, but I said , "Okay!" I took it home and started to work. Luckily I had a razor blade or you could use a sharpened piece of plastic - like an ice scraper. I sprayed the stuff on the window and within' seconds it just came off so easily. There was not one scratch on the glass and now I can see clearly out of it. Caution: It is a solvent and it is flammable. Read the direction on the can very meticulously and follow it closely. Don't inhale the fumes either as it could make you dizzy. Don't get any on your skin or in your eyes. It will cause severe irritation. Note: A sovent is the only thing I know that will break down tape, sticker type glue. After you finish removing the glue then use windex and a dry cloth to finish the window clean up.
2006-08-13 13:19:06
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answered by LARRY P 3
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try nail polish remover, or baby oil. Also goo b gone is good (I've used it to get tape off my car window from the for sale sign it had on it before we bought it). It still take a little bit of elbow grease though (someone said something about a razor blade... before I got the goo be gone I used glass cleaner and a razor blade (on something else) it took me a while, but I got it done). Good luck!
2006-08-13 12:28:34
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answered by Kat__hleen 3
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Most manufacturers will use a sealant to seal around the glass as well as a glazing stop. I use a knife designed for cutting through the sealant, call it a butter knife in window speak. It is not as easy as it seems to remove and install a new piece of insulated glass. Call a glass company, will have the know how and the right tools.
2016-03-16 22:00:22
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answered by Anonymous
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cooking oil. (olive, corn, vegetable...any oil will work). Rub it into the glue. Work it under the tape.
It will take a little elbow grease, but it will work.
Do NOT use any sharp objects to scrape...you could scratch the glass.
Just be patient....it will come off in a few minutes.
2006-08-13 12:33:02
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answered by Stephen B 3
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Goo Gone and a razor blade works wonders
2006-08-13 13:58:38
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answered by Trying my best 1
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Try saturating it with hairspray. Let it stand for a little bit and then spray some more on. Scrub it with a nylon mesh pot scrubber. Good luck.
2006-08-13 12:24:04
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answered by ambullmom 2
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Goo Gone! Get it from the paint department of a Home Center.
2006-08-13 12:25:54
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answered by Handy but Perplexed 4
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If a single edged blade didn't work, I've used a product called "goo be gone"
2006-08-13 12:45:03
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answered by bobo 4
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