Frosted Glass Spray How Do I Remove Frosting Spray From Glass?

How do I remove frosting spray from glass? - frosted glass spray

He sprayed the side lights on my door now I want to remove the spray gel. He tried acetone, but it does not work.

6 comments:

Tin S said...

Razor blades. Do so and you will do, and glass.

Beer Drinker, Hell Raiser said...

In fact, tempered glass scraping with a razor blade is not recommended. The imperfections of the glass surface developed during the process of tempering. Scratching, they were by zero, perhaps even causing the glass to break. When the doors were manufactured in the last twenty years, the chances are made of tempered glass.

I was removed with denatured alcohol Fortunately, glue and glass sealing. Never tried spraying the gel.

Paul in San Diego said...

Scrape with a razor blade (or blade of a knife - this is by far not the knife) held at an angle of about 15 degrees with the glass. They did not in one corner of the square, though, or is equal to zero. But the steep slope, just strips of old paint and causes no damage to the glass at all (I have several times). And over the blade, the better.

K M said...

If it is a burning solution has no way to delete them. You must replace the glass domes.

blueeee said...

The best way is scraped with a razor blade square. klnife not a utility.

codester... said...

gently scraped off and then try to clean the windows with Windex or glass cleaner.

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