how do you remove the window paint from the track?

mustangkid05

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i am talking about the white stuff they put on your window at the track. I got lazy and decided i would wash it off 2 days later and now it wont come off lol, any ideas?
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no, sand paper is the serious answer...:idea:
 

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razor blade like explained above, at an angle with a light touch and you will be fine.

sand paper was just to bust your ball.....
 

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you use the razor blade like when you take paint off the windows after they have been painted on a house. It works great and doesnt leave marks, i advise not using sand paper though
 

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yea sand paper was a joke, just make sure you wet the window a little bit before you use the razor blade. Makes it a little easier.
 

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have a vacume handy or be ready to wash teh car as the crap normally shreds and goes all over the paint
 

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Most tracks use window chalk that comes right off...Maybe next time take your own bottle?
 

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wd40 is good for removing stubborn stuff, like residue from parking violation warning stickers :rollseyes

super hot, soapy water will often remove just about anything with a quickness as well.

you can buy one of those razors with a neon plastic handle at home depot that were made for this very purpose. easier to use than just holding a blade, but its not rocket science either. just be careful so you dont scratch your window.
 

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