If you don't feel comfortable using the razor blade method (which works very well, but it makes your fingers tired), get this stuff at a home improvement store called Goof Off.
If it's a latex paint, you might be able to use the amonia-based variety (in the plastic spray bottle). Otherwise, get the full-strength stuff in the spray can.
Make sure you have a well-ventilated room with the spray can stuff, though. It puts out some fierce fumes. It's also very flammable.
Spray it on a terry cloth rag to scrub the paint spots off of the glass.
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2007-08-09 13:46:38
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answered by Paul in San Diego 7
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a razor blade will take it right off and will not scratch the window. Keep the blade at an angle against the glass.
2007-08-09 13:38:30
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answered by Anonymous
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razor blade, first sprits the window with glass cleaner for a smoother operation of the blade and that will also reduce any slim chance of scratching the glass
2007-08-09 15:06:47
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answered by captsnuf 7
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Yeah the razor blades, but make sure the window is wet dont do it hile its dry because you will scratch it.
2007-08-09 13:42:21
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answered by Anonymous
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Try using a scrubing sponge. Make sure it is drenched so it won't scratch.
2007-08-09 13:43:17
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answered by RBC 1
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