You don't need goo gone or ice scarper, thinner or other gimmicks. All you need to do is spay some glass cleaner on it to moisten it and use a razor blade to scarp it off (no it won't scratch your window) make sure you use the razor in a slicing motion..That all you need to do. Trust me i do it everyday.
2007-08-15 02:22:33
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answer #1
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answered by funky 3
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Try a razor blade, but be very careful with the edges as to not score the glass, i did the same to pull the glue that held my rear-view mirror after it fell off.
2007-08-13 23:44:37
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answered by Nate T 2
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your talking about shatter proof glass. it is hard enough to sustain a razorblade to get the glue off. if you dont feel comfortable with this method, you could purchase goo be gone or some other glue removal from home depot or lowes
2007-08-20 21:54:59
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answered by joe s 1
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Try some goo gone, let it soak for a while and scrape with a credit card (don't use a razor or anything sharp, might damage tint or something else on windshield).
2007-08-14 01:16:51
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answered by FORD-MAN 5
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Buy a product called "Goo Gone." It works wonders on anything sticky. Peanut butter works well too.
2007-08-13 23:44:52
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answered by Fran T 2
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A razor blade and some solvent(goo gone or something like that) and rags.Make sure there is lots of ventilation,the buzz is only fun until you pass out.lol
2007-08-13 23:51:30
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answered by Jim M 1
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Try useing a ice scrapper for windshields along with Windex.
2007-08-13 23:43:31
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answered by ladydeneice 2
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no need for a razor, you might scratch your glass that way. Walmart has something called Go-Gone (so does other auto stores), take it right out.... if you cant find that try Go-Jo. Its an abrasive so dont use too much Go-Jo.
2007-08-13 23:46:04
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answered by Mike R 3
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a razor blade really works the best with some type of window cleaner
2007-08-20 17:33:59
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answered by glad2bhalfbreed 2
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wd-40 works well for anything sticky and goo-ey, including removing tar.
2007-08-21 23:22:59
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answered by 4acee@sbcglobal.net 3
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