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Old Jan 30, 2009 | 04:58 PM
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Overspray on the Windshield

What is the best way to remove overspray on the windshield?
 
Old Jan 30, 2009 | 05:59 PM
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steel wool or a simple razor blade will do the job
 
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Originally Posted by Al E
What is the best way to remove overspray on the windshield?
Try claying it first. That usually does the trick.
 
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