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RJ303
3rd February 2007, 21:36
Does anyone know how to remove overspray from glass? Its the rear screen if that makes any diff.....?

hesslevtr
3rd February 2007, 21:37
pannel wipe (thinners) be carefull not to get any on paint though

John
3rd February 2007, 21:41
a cutting compound removes it ie g3 or the dreaded t cut

Mark51
3rd February 2007, 21:55
could try using trv i think

SNewham
3rd February 2007, 22:01
I used a clay bar on my rear window to remove my overspray ;)

RJ303
3rd February 2007, 22:29
wont compound scratch the glass? Clay bar sounds the best bet? Or thinners.... what type of thinners lol if I can be dumb enough to ask that

John
3rd February 2007, 22:39
wont compound scratch the glass? Clay bar sounds the best bet? Or thinners.... what type of thinners lol if I can be dumb enough to ask that

No it does but you need to know when to stop or it could scratch the glass but would be quite hard to scratch i think

hesslevtr
3rd February 2007, 22:40
wont compound scratch the glass? Clay bar sounds the best bet? Or thinners.... what type of thinners lol if I can be dumb enough to ask that

any thinners should do

RJ303
3rd February 2007, 22:44
cheers people.. woulndt mine but it was the bodyshop that left it there in the 1st place! THEY SUCK :n:

hesslevtr
3rd February 2007, 22:55
cheers people.. woulndt mine but it was the bodyshop that left it there in the 1st place! THEY SUCK :n:

take the car back then

RJ303
3rd February 2007, 23:04
Id rather not been back 3 times already since getting it done in June last year - lost confidence in them now it would prob come back with sumthin else wrong with it.......

hesslevtr
3rd February 2007, 23:09
they will only wipe glass with thinners

Mark51
4th February 2007, 06:57
Id rather not been back 3 times already since getting it done in June last year - lost confidence in them now it would prob come back with sumthin else wrong with it.......

if it was me i would take it back and get them to get it off and then stay well clear if your not happy

ada
4th February 2007, 16:05
I have overspray on my bonnet, boot, and roof. The guy done a good job, messing my car up :thumbup:

Lucky yours is only on the glass.

vtscotty
10th February 2007, 08:15
use a stanly knife blade or i brilo pad, either will work.

BENSAX3
10th February 2007, 08:27
yeah use a knife blade as it won't scratch the galss as long as the cutting edge is kept flat, be you best bet