__ How to remove 'PRICE' paint from windshield
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Re: __ How to remove 'PRICE' paint from windshield
On Fri, 29 Aug 2003 21:24:12 -0600, "'Curly Q. Links'"
<motsco_@_interbaun.com> wrote:
>The dealer is closed, and I just realized that the price I paid for my
>Honda magically appears when I squeegee the windshield. Tried soapy
>water, tried some ammonia, tried scraper knife.
>
>No luck. What works? It's a long weekend here in Canada, so I might not
>get the official answer until Tuesday unless somebody here can help.
>
>'Curly'
I had a similar problem on my '96 Nissan 200SX: Whenever the right
conditions occurred to create a "fog" on the windshield, the moisture
would condense (or not) differently on the areas where the price had
been painted. I tried: Brake cleaner, Berryman's ChemTool, Windex,
acetone, LimeAway, silicone spray, and I waxed the windshield.
To the day I sold it, whenever the conditions were right, you could
tell what a cheap I was when it came to buying cars!!!!
If it ever happens again, I'll call a detailer for advice....
<motsco_@_interbaun.com> wrote:
>The dealer is closed, and I just realized that the price I paid for my
>Honda magically appears when I squeegee the windshield. Tried soapy
>water, tried some ammonia, tried scraper knife.
>
>No luck. What works? It's a long weekend here in Canada, so I might not
>get the official answer until Tuesday unless somebody here can help.
>
>'Curly'
I had a similar problem on my '96 Nissan 200SX: Whenever the right
conditions occurred to create a "fog" on the windshield, the moisture
would condense (or not) differently on the areas where the price had
been painted. I tried: Brake cleaner, Berryman's ChemTool, Windex,
acetone, LimeAway, silicone spray, and I waxed the windshield.
To the day I sold it, whenever the conditions were right, you could
tell what a cheap I was when it came to buying cars!!!!
If it ever happens again, I'll call a detailer for advice....
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Re: __ How to remove 'PRICE' paint from windshield
On Fri, 29 Aug 2003 21:24:12 -0600, "'Curly Q. Links'"
<motsco_@_interbaun.com> wrote:
>The dealer is closed, and I just realized that the price I paid for my
>Honda magically appears when I squeegee the windshield. Tried soapy
>water, tried some ammonia, tried scraper knife.
>
>No luck. What works? It's a long weekend here in Canada, so I might not
>get the official answer until Tuesday unless somebody here can help.
>
>'Curly'
I had a similar problem on my '96 Nissan 200SX: Whenever the right
conditions occurred to create a "fog" on the windshield, the moisture
would condense (or not) differently on the areas where the price had
been painted. I tried: Brake cleaner, Berryman's ChemTool, Windex,
acetone, LimeAway, silicone spray, and I waxed the windshield.
To the day I sold it, whenever the conditions were right, you could
tell what a cheap I was when it came to buying cars!!!!
If it ever happens again, I'll call a detailer for advice....
<motsco_@_interbaun.com> wrote:
>The dealer is closed, and I just realized that the price I paid for my
>Honda magically appears when I squeegee the windshield. Tried soapy
>water, tried some ammonia, tried scraper knife.
>
>No luck. What works? It's a long weekend here in Canada, so I might not
>get the official answer until Tuesday unless somebody here can help.
>
>'Curly'
I had a similar problem on my '96 Nissan 200SX: Whenever the right
conditions occurred to create a "fog" on the windshield, the moisture
would condense (or not) differently on the areas where the price had
been painted. I tried: Brake cleaner, Berryman's ChemTool, Windex,
acetone, LimeAway, silicone spray, and I waxed the windshield.
To the day I sold it, whenever the conditions were right, you could
tell what a cheap I was when it came to buying cars!!!!
If it ever happens again, I'll call a detailer for advice....
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Re: __ How to remove 'PRICE' paint from windshield
On Fri, 29 Aug 2003 21:24:12 -0600, "'Curly Q. Links'"
<motsco_@_interbaun.com> wrote:
>The dealer is closed, and I just realized that the price I paid for my
>Honda magically appears when I squeegee the windshield. Tried soapy
>water, tried some ammonia, tried scraper knife.
>
>No luck. What works? It's a long weekend here in Canada, so I might not
>get the official answer until Tuesday unless somebody here can help.
>
>'Curly'
I had a similar problem on my '96 Nissan 200SX: Whenever the right
conditions occurred to create a "fog" on the windshield, the moisture
would condense (or not) differently on the areas where the price had
been painted. I tried: Brake cleaner, Berryman's ChemTool, Windex,
acetone, LimeAway, silicone spray, and I waxed the windshield.
To the day I sold it, whenever the conditions were right, you could
tell what a cheap I was when it came to buying cars!!!!
If it ever happens again, I'll call a detailer for advice....
<motsco_@_interbaun.com> wrote:
>The dealer is closed, and I just realized that the price I paid for my
>Honda magically appears when I squeegee the windshield. Tried soapy
>water, tried some ammonia, tried scraper knife.
>
>No luck. What works? It's a long weekend here in Canada, so I might not
>get the official answer until Tuesday unless somebody here can help.
>
>'Curly'
I had a similar problem on my '96 Nissan 200SX: Whenever the right
conditions occurred to create a "fog" on the windshield, the moisture
would condense (or not) differently on the areas where the price had
been painted. I tried: Brake cleaner, Berryman's ChemTool, Windex,
acetone, LimeAway, silicone spray, and I waxed the windshield.
To the day I sold it, whenever the conditions were right, you could
tell what a cheap I was when it came to buying cars!!!!
If it ever happens again, I'll call a detailer for advice....
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Re: __ How to remove 'PRICE' paint from windshield
I would try a solution of ammonia and water. Dampen a rag with it and scrub
the window. Don't get it on the paint or other areas. I use to use it to
clean the road film from the windshield. Now I use RainX and don't seem to
get a road film....
<null_pointer@nowhere.com.net.edu.gov.de> wrote in message
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> On Fri, 29 Aug 2003 21:24:12 -0600, "'Curly Q. Links'"
> <motsco_@_interbaun.com> wrote:
>
> >The dealer is closed, and I just realized that the price I paid for my
> >Honda magically appears when I squeegee the windshield. Tried soapy
> >water, tried some ammonia, tried scraper knife.
> >
> >No luck. What works? It's a long weekend here in Canada, so I might not
> >get the official answer until Tuesday unless somebody here can help.
> >
> >'Curly'
>
> I had a similar problem on my '96 Nissan 200SX: Whenever the right
> conditions occurred to create a "fog" on the windshield, the moisture
> would condense (or not) differently on the areas where the price had
> been painted. I tried: Brake cleaner, Berryman's ChemTool, Windex,
> acetone, LimeAway, silicone spray, and I waxed the windshield.
> To the day I sold it, whenever the conditions were right, you could
> tell what a cheap I was when it came to buying cars!!!!
> If it ever happens again, I'll call a detailer for advice....
the window. Don't get it on the paint or other areas. I use to use it to
clean the road film from the windshield. Now I use RainX and don't seem to
get a road film....
<null_pointer@nowhere.com.net.edu.gov.de> wrote in message
news:askoov0ibvb92pmugg3a1iuqt9spjiou0g@4ax.com...
> On Fri, 29 Aug 2003 21:24:12 -0600, "'Curly Q. Links'"
> <motsco_@_interbaun.com> wrote:
>
> >The dealer is closed, and I just realized that the price I paid for my
> >Honda magically appears when I squeegee the windshield. Tried soapy
> >water, tried some ammonia, tried scraper knife.
> >
> >No luck. What works? It's a long weekend here in Canada, so I might not
> >get the official answer until Tuesday unless somebody here can help.
> >
> >'Curly'
>
> I had a similar problem on my '96 Nissan 200SX: Whenever the right
> conditions occurred to create a "fog" on the windshield, the moisture
> would condense (or not) differently on the areas where the price had
> been painted. I tried: Brake cleaner, Berryman's ChemTool, Windex,
> acetone, LimeAway, silicone spray, and I waxed the windshield.
> To the day I sold it, whenever the conditions were right, you could
> tell what a cheap I was when it came to buying cars!!!!
> If it ever happens again, I'll call a detailer for advice....
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Re: __ How to remove 'PRICE' paint from windshield
I would try a solution of ammonia and water. Dampen a rag with it and scrub
the window. Don't get it on the paint or other areas. I use to use it to
clean the road film from the windshield. Now I use RainX and don't seem to
get a road film....
<null_pointer@nowhere.com.net.edu.gov.de> wrote in message
news:askoov0ibvb92pmugg3a1iuqt9spjiou0g@4ax.com...
> On Fri, 29 Aug 2003 21:24:12 -0600, "'Curly Q. Links'"
> <motsco_@_interbaun.com> wrote:
>
> >The dealer is closed, and I just realized that the price I paid for my
> >Honda magically appears when I squeegee the windshield. Tried soapy
> >water, tried some ammonia, tried scraper knife.
> >
> >No luck. What works? It's a long weekend here in Canada, so I might not
> >get the official answer until Tuesday unless somebody here can help.
> >
> >'Curly'
>
> I had a similar problem on my '96 Nissan 200SX: Whenever the right
> conditions occurred to create a "fog" on the windshield, the moisture
> would condense (or not) differently on the areas where the price had
> been painted. I tried: Brake cleaner, Berryman's ChemTool, Windex,
> acetone, LimeAway, silicone spray, and I waxed the windshield.
> To the day I sold it, whenever the conditions were right, you could
> tell what a cheap I was when it came to buying cars!!!!
> If it ever happens again, I'll call a detailer for advice....
the window. Don't get it on the paint or other areas. I use to use it to
clean the road film from the windshield. Now I use RainX and don't seem to
get a road film....
<null_pointer@nowhere.com.net.edu.gov.de> wrote in message
news:askoov0ibvb92pmugg3a1iuqt9spjiou0g@4ax.com...
> On Fri, 29 Aug 2003 21:24:12 -0600, "'Curly Q. Links'"
> <motsco_@_interbaun.com> wrote:
>
> >The dealer is closed, and I just realized that the price I paid for my
> >Honda magically appears when I squeegee the windshield. Tried soapy
> >water, tried some ammonia, tried scraper knife.
> >
> >No luck. What works? It's a long weekend here in Canada, so I might not
> >get the official answer until Tuesday unless somebody here can help.
> >
> >'Curly'
>
> I had a similar problem on my '96 Nissan 200SX: Whenever the right
> conditions occurred to create a "fog" on the windshield, the moisture
> would condense (or not) differently on the areas where the price had
> been painted. I tried: Brake cleaner, Berryman's ChemTool, Windex,
> acetone, LimeAway, silicone spray, and I waxed the windshield.
> To the day I sold it, whenever the conditions were right, you could
> tell what a cheap I was when it came to buying cars!!!!
> If it ever happens again, I'll call a detailer for advice....
#21
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Re: __ How to remove 'PRICE' paint from windshield
I would try a solution of ammonia and water. Dampen a rag with it and scrub
the window. Don't get it on the paint or other areas. I use to use it to
clean the road film from the windshield. Now I use RainX and don't seem to
get a road film....
<null_pointer@nowhere.com.net.edu.gov.de> wrote in message
news:askoov0ibvb92pmugg3a1iuqt9spjiou0g@4ax.com...
> On Fri, 29 Aug 2003 21:24:12 -0600, "'Curly Q. Links'"
> <motsco_@_interbaun.com> wrote:
>
> >The dealer is closed, and I just realized that the price I paid for my
> >Honda magically appears when I squeegee the windshield. Tried soapy
> >water, tried some ammonia, tried scraper knife.
> >
> >No luck. What works? It's a long weekend here in Canada, so I might not
> >get the official answer until Tuesday unless somebody here can help.
> >
> >'Curly'
>
> I had a similar problem on my '96 Nissan 200SX: Whenever the right
> conditions occurred to create a "fog" on the windshield, the moisture
> would condense (or not) differently on the areas where the price had
> been painted. I tried: Brake cleaner, Berryman's ChemTool, Windex,
> acetone, LimeAway, silicone spray, and I waxed the windshield.
> To the day I sold it, whenever the conditions were right, you could
> tell what a cheap I was when it came to buying cars!!!!
> If it ever happens again, I'll call a detailer for advice....
the window. Don't get it on the paint or other areas. I use to use it to
clean the road film from the windshield. Now I use RainX and don't seem to
get a road film....
<null_pointer@nowhere.com.net.edu.gov.de> wrote in message
news:askoov0ibvb92pmugg3a1iuqt9spjiou0g@4ax.com...
> On Fri, 29 Aug 2003 21:24:12 -0600, "'Curly Q. Links'"
> <motsco_@_interbaun.com> wrote:
>
> >The dealer is closed, and I just realized that the price I paid for my
> >Honda magically appears when I squeegee the windshield. Tried soapy
> >water, tried some ammonia, tried scraper knife.
> >
> >No luck. What works? It's a long weekend here in Canada, so I might not
> >get the official answer until Tuesday unless somebody here can help.
> >
> >'Curly'
>
> I had a similar problem on my '96 Nissan 200SX: Whenever the right
> conditions occurred to create a "fog" on the windshield, the moisture
> would condense (or not) differently on the areas where the price had
> been painted. I tried: Brake cleaner, Berryman's ChemTool, Windex,
> acetone, LimeAway, silicone spray, and I waxed the windshield.
> To the day I sold it, whenever the conditions were right, you could
> tell what a cheap I was when it came to buying cars!!!!
> If it ever happens again, I'll call a detailer for advice....
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Re: __ How to remove 'PRICE' paint from windshield
> On Fri, 29 Aug 2003 21:24:12 -0600, "'Curly Q. Links'"
> <motsco_@_interbaun.com> wrote:
>
>The dealer is closed, and I just realized that the price I paid for my
>Honda magically appears when I squeegee the windshield. Tried soapy
>water, tried some ammonia, tried scraper knife.
>
>No luck. What works? It's a long weekend here in Canada, so I might not
>get the official answer until Tuesday unless somebody here can help.
>
>'Curly'
Have you tried vinegar? It was the only thing that would get hard water
spots off of my windshield. Dampen a rag with vinegar first and then wipe
the windshield as you may not want to get any on your paint.
Eric
> <motsco_@_interbaun.com> wrote:
>
>The dealer is closed, and I just realized that the price I paid for my
>Honda magically appears when I squeegee the windshield. Tried soapy
>water, tried some ammonia, tried scraper knife.
>
>No luck. What works? It's a long weekend here in Canada, so I might not
>get the official answer until Tuesday unless somebody here can help.
>
>'Curly'
Have you tried vinegar? It was the only thing that would get hard water
spots off of my windshield. Dampen a rag with vinegar first and then wipe
the windshield as you may not want to get any on your paint.
Eric
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Re: __ How to remove 'PRICE' paint from windshield
> On Fri, 29 Aug 2003 21:24:12 -0600, "'Curly Q. Links'"
> <motsco_@_interbaun.com> wrote:
>
>The dealer is closed, and I just realized that the price I paid for my
>Honda magically appears when I squeegee the windshield. Tried soapy
>water, tried some ammonia, tried scraper knife.
>
>No luck. What works? It's a long weekend here in Canada, so I might not
>get the official answer until Tuesday unless somebody here can help.
>
>'Curly'
Have you tried vinegar? It was the only thing that would get hard water
spots off of my windshield. Dampen a rag with vinegar first and then wipe
the windshield as you may not want to get any on your paint.
Eric
> <motsco_@_interbaun.com> wrote:
>
>The dealer is closed, and I just realized that the price I paid for my
>Honda magically appears when I squeegee the windshield. Tried soapy
>water, tried some ammonia, tried scraper knife.
>
>No luck. What works? It's a long weekend here in Canada, so I might not
>get the official answer until Tuesday unless somebody here can help.
>
>'Curly'
Have you tried vinegar? It was the only thing that would get hard water
spots off of my windshield. Dampen a rag with vinegar first and then wipe
the windshield as you may not want to get any on your paint.
Eric
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Re: __ How to remove 'PRICE' paint from windshield
> On Fri, 29 Aug 2003 21:24:12 -0600, "'Curly Q. Links'"
> <motsco_@_interbaun.com> wrote:
>
>The dealer is closed, and I just realized that the price I paid for my
>Honda magically appears when I squeegee the windshield. Tried soapy
>water, tried some ammonia, tried scraper knife.
>
>No luck. What works? It's a long weekend here in Canada, so I might not
>get the official answer until Tuesday unless somebody here can help.
>
>'Curly'
Have you tried vinegar? It was the only thing that would get hard water
spots off of my windshield. Dampen a rag with vinegar first and then wipe
the windshield as you may not want to get any on your paint.
Eric
> <motsco_@_interbaun.com> wrote:
>
>The dealer is closed, and I just realized that the price I paid for my
>Honda magically appears when I squeegee the windshield. Tried soapy
>water, tried some ammonia, tried scraper knife.
>
>No luck. What works? It's a long weekend here in Canada, so I might not
>get the official answer until Tuesday unless somebody here can help.
>
>'Curly'
Have you tried vinegar? It was the only thing that would get hard water
spots off of my windshield. Dampen a rag with vinegar first and then wipe
the windshield as you may not want to get any on your paint.
Eric
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