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I have a plastic window sticker on my back window glass that I want to
remove. I considered using wd40, oil, acetone etc, but since the sticker is plastic, it can't soak through to disolve the adhesive. I am also considering using a razor but I am concerned about scratching my window. What is the best/easiest way to remove the plastic-film window stickers from glass? Thanks |
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In article <e8fde247.0402031226.524efebf@posting.google.com >,
techman41973@yahoo.com (Joe Blo) wrote: > I have a plastic window sticker on my back window glass that I want to > remove. > I considered using wd40, oil, acetone etc, but since the sticker is > plastic, it can't soak through to disolve the adhesive. I am also > considering using a razor but I am concerned about scratching my > window. > What is the best/easiest way to remove the plastic-film window > stickers from glass? Thanks Use your razor blade to "get it started", then spritz some solvent (WD-40 or lighter fluid works well, I've found) into the gap between sticker and glass. Give it a minute or three to work, then use your razor to increase the "start", and repeat the solvent application/wait process. Repeat until sticker is gone. Wash off any adhesive residue with solvent, and you're done. Your chances of scratching your window with a razor blade - ANY razor blade, are pretty slim - glass is harder than all but specially hardened metals/alloys, and I can't see any realistic chance of a finding a razor blade constructed of such material. Even assuming that such a beast exists, I'd be *VERY* doubtful about anyone going through the time, effort, and expense needed to harden it to the point where it would be a threat to even the lowest quality glass. You mention acetone - A lot of plastics (not all, by any means, but a decent number of them) will literally dissolve, like sugar in hot water, when exposed to acetone. That may be another option for you, depending on exactly what formula of plastic was used to make the sticker. The razor-and-solvent method is a sure bet, though. It should go without saying that you probably don't want to get any of your chosen solvent on the paint-job unless you're an admirer of the "streaks and dribbles" look... -- Don Bruder - dakidd@sonic.net <--- Preferred Email - SpamAssassinated. Hate SPAM? See <http://www.spamassassin.org> for some seriously great info. I will choose a path that's clear: I will choose Free Will! - N. Peart Fly trap info pages: <http://www.sonic.net/~dakidd/Horses/FlyTrap/index.html> |
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In article <e8fde247.0402031226.524efebf@posting.google.com >, Joe Blo
<techman41973@yahoo.com> wrote: > I have a plastic window sticker on my back window glass that I want to > remove. > I considered using wd40, oil, acetone etc, but since the sticker is > plastic, it can't soak through to disolve the adhesive. I am also > considering using a razor but I am concerned about scratching my > window. > What is the best/easiest way to remove the plastic-film window > stickers from glass? Thanks use a razor blade, it wont cut the glass but be carful not to cut any weather seal around the edge. once you have most of it off and just the adhesive is left then acetoene or whatever will take it off |
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techman41973@yahoo.com (Joe Blo) spake unto the masses in
news:e8fde247.0402031226.524efebf@posting.google.c om: > I have a plastic window sticker on my back window glass that I want to > remove. > I considered using wd40, oil, acetone etc, but since the sticker is > plastic, it can't soak through to disolve the adhesive. I am also > considering using a razor but I am concerned about scratching my > window. > What is the best/easiest way to remove the plastic-film window > stickers from glass? Thanks Razor blade. Then acetone to dissolve the remaining smears of glue. You might get lucky here. If the sticker is old enough, it will crumble into powder as you attack it with the razor blade. -- TeGGeR® |
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Roughly 2/3/04 12:26, Joe Blo's monkeys randomly typed:
> I have a plastic window sticker on my back window glass that I want to > remove. > I considered using wd40, oil, acetone etc, but since the sticker is > plastic, it can't soak through to disolve the adhesive. I am also > considering using a razor but I am concerned about scratching my > window. > What is the best/easiest way to remove the plastic-film window > stickers from glass? Thanks Use GooGone or similar orange peel based remover. Be careful not to get it where you don't want it, as the stuff was originally popular as an industrial grade graffiti remover. If this is a glass window, you won't scratch it with a razor blade. Best tactic is to put just a bit of the remover along the edges and then gently scrape with the razor blade. As the edge moves along, add a few more drops of remover. -- Boys are stupid, throw rocks at them... |
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Joe Blo wrote:
> I have a plastic window sticker on my back window glass that I want to > remove. > I considered using wd40, oil, acetone etc, but since the sticker is > plastic, it can't soak through to disolve the adhesive. I am also > considering using a razor but I am concerned about scratching my > window. > What is the best/easiest way to remove the plastic-film window > stickers from glass? Thanks 1. I doubt very much you could scratch the glass with a razor blade - but be careful about any defroster lines on the glass, those scratch fairly easily. 2. years ago a recommended way to remove the formerly popular stickers on rocker panels was to apply heat to soften the glue, working backward a section at a time. As another poster commented, use a razor blade to get the process started. You may end up with some adhesive on the window, which you can remove with solvent after the sticker's gone. HTH |
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A hairdryer.
techman41973@yahoo.com (Joe Blo) wrote in message news:<e8fde247.0402031226.524efebf@posting.google. com>... > I have a plastic window sticker on my back window glass that I want to > remove. > I considered using wd40, oil, acetone etc, but since the sticker is > plastic, it can't soak through to disolve the adhesive. I am also > considering using a razor but I am concerned about scratching my > window. > What is the best/easiest way to remove the plastic-film window > stickers from glass? Thanks |
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