Re: Strange question -- window cleaning
- From: "Victor A. Garcia" <vgarcia1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 28 Jan 2006 03:47:34 GMT
Safe one you can get: Olive oil, yes plain cooking olive oil. Rub with a
cloth damped on it for about 3 minutes (gently), then remove oil with
rubbing alcohol.
"mdd" <deusdomini@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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>I just got a great '03 E39 to replace my totalled '97 E39. The dealership
>I got it from was out of state so they put a temporary license plate
>(paper) in the rear window. It came with strips of sticky tape at top and
>bottom. Just got my real tags and tried to take off the temp plate, but the
>strips of adhesive are stuck to the inside of the rear window. The problem
>is that the defroster elements are there too so I can't scratch or scrape
>off this adhesive.
>
> ANY SUGGESTIONS? will any solvents work on the adhesive (e.g., alcohol or
> 'goo gone') without damaging the defroster elements?
>
> I need the 'trick of the trade' on this one.
>
> Thanks in advance. mark
>
.
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