Just married? I am thinking way back to the stone age when friends wrote on our car windows with shoe polish. I am thinking we used rubbing alcohol. Be VERY careful not to get it on your paint. Use a terry cloth, and rub one little area at a time. I am so sorry for you it is a hassle to rub off.
2007-04-27 12:18:22
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answered by Anonymous
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Something that will cut grease. You can use alcohol, or bug and tar remover. The newspaper and vinegar is a good tip, it will polish the window. Another not so know tip is to use tooth paste and a brush to cut through those etched in films on the glass. Good luck
2007-04-27 12:21:08
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answered by Fordman 7
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Someone must not like you very much...if a kid's ball lands in your yard, do you stab the ball flat with a switchblade or letter opener while giving the kid the evil eye? Maybe that is how you end up getting shoe polish on your cars' windows.
2007-04-27 12:15:08
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answered by Anonymous
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Assuming that's on the outdoors of the motor vehicle and not the interior, a single area razor blade works ultimate. you will want to spray glass cleanser on the window to maintain it lubricated and guard it from scratching. you need to use a holder for the razor blade to boot, yet you will want to slip the razor blade such as you're "filleting" as a substitute of pushing it in the direction of what you like bumped off. you want to be careful with utilising fingernail or different solvents as they might injury your paint if splashed onto the physique of the motor vehicle. If that's on the interior the motor vehicle and you have rear defrosters, use the main useful steel wool you will locate, and returned lubricate with glass cleanser.
2016-10-30 11:24:49
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answered by ? 4
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Oven Cleaner. Spray on wait 1 minute, use scrubby (doobie) sponge to scrub off with medium pressure. Rinse thoroughly.
2015-03-05 12:57:23
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answered by Kimberly Lewis 1
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use an oil base solvent like alcohol, gasoline etc and then to make it shine pour vinegar on a sheet news paper and buff or just jet a good buffer for a hardware store.
2007-04-27 12:16:03
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answered by Anonymous
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Windex.
2007-04-27 12:14:14
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answered by badbill1941 6
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Use a razor blade
2007-04-27 12:18:59
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answered by diamond dave 2
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Try steel wool, I had that crap on my car when I bought it.
2007-04-27 12:17:41
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answered by Anonymous
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rubbing alcohal or any other kind of alcohal in the house
2007-04-27 12:16:12
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answered by sara s 1
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