Removing laquer from windscreen
Discussion
i've noticed after having some body spraying done that there appears to be some overspray on the screen. it's completely invisible in the dry, but as soon as it it rains and you're using the wipers the screen becomes opaque with every wipe, accompanied with a sound reminicent of rubbing sandpaper over a tiled floor. it's bad enough that the wipers only partially touch the screen, so they'll need replacing.
someone said use a razor blade/scraper but i'm not sure if this would be the best solution? i was thinking along the lines of some kind of solvent, maybe brake fluid?! although i'd have to be pretty damn careful with the stuff...
thoughts?
someone said use a razor blade/scraper but i'm not sure if this would be the best solution? i was thinking along the lines of some kind of solvent, maybe brake fluid?! although i'd have to be pretty damn careful with the stuff...
thoughts?
jonesy000 said:
Sellotape, stone and a hammer. Then call insurers, no point faffing with it when you could have a nice new 'un.
that's rather tempting, although seeing as it's the original screen, and looks in rather good nik along with the seal, i'd be a bit hessitant getting it changed for a pattern part.so the consensus seems to be meths and a razor blade then...
i'm assuming i'm gonna buff the windscreen with the meths first to soften the lacquer before scraping?!
Deva Link said:
As you don't seem keen to buy a clay bar, have you got some Blu-Tack kicking around? That works almost as good - lubricate it with soapy water.
it's not that i'm not keen, well it is i suppose, but, clay bar? as in, a lump of pressed clay? i just can't see how it will do anything other than fall to bits over the windscreen and make it impossible to wipe off?! how much are they anyway?dylan0451 said:
it's not that i'm not keen, well it is i suppose, but, clay bar? as in, a lump of pressed clay? i just can't see how it will do anything other than fall to bits over the windscreen and make it impossible to wipe off?! how much are they anyway?
They work, regardless of how much you struggle to get your head around it. There's a reason they're so popular, and what I can't be bothered to explain is only a google and 5 minutes of reading away. Bilt Hamber ones are about a tenner. Meguiars ones a bit less, but they're rubbish. They take a bit of effort.
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