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Summary: Removing paint from a windshield requires the use of a common razor blade and a glass cleaner to get rid of minor residue. Discover how easy it can be to remove paint from a windshield with a razor with help from the manager of an auto service shop in this free video on car maintenance.
Brent Ferguson is the manager of Good Neighbor Shell and Auto Service in Nashville, Tenn.read more
"Okay, today we're going to discuss removing paint or paint-over spray from the windshield of a vehicle. As you can see, we have a mess here. This is a paint that's right in the middle of the driver's view. To remove that, simple common items. Starting with a razor blade; it'd be best to start at the outer edge of the over spray and simply scrape. In a uniform manner. you want to try to ensure you get all of the paint removed from the windshield. As you can see it comes off rather easily. You may have to go over it a couple of times to ensure that you have all the paint off; but it's not a difficult process at all. As you can see, the paint comes off in strips as we remove it. At this point, most of the paint is gone with some minor residue leftover; common glass cleaner; it need to be sprayed over the area and simply wipe clean. As you can see, the paint over spray is now removed."
eHow Article: How to Remove Paint From a Windshield