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Old 10-27-2010, 05:56 AM   #1 (permalink)
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How do I get sticker stains off my Prelude windshield?

Hello friends..
I recently purchased 2001 Prelude from a garage sale. Everything is working fine and look good except some ugly sticker marks on windshield. There are some office parking, flat parking, pollution check stickers on my Prelude windshield. They stuck really hard to the windshield from inside and outside. Whenever I try to remove them stain marks left behind. Can anyone point me in the right direction and suggest some effective methods to remove these stickers without leaving stains behind?

Thanks in advance.
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You can try products like Goo-b-gone or similar. Just make sure you saturate the sticky stuff and let it soak for a minute or so before attempting to remove it.

Or if you want to go stronger, try acetone. But mind you, acetone will eat plastic. It is a strong chemical.
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try using a razor blade and clean the rest off with goo gone.
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Burst thing Ive found any kind of adhesive residue on most surfaces (including glass) is lighter fluid like rossinol and a Terry cloth. The fluid evaporates quickly so be ready to use a bit of it. Once the residue is gone clean with vinegar and newspaper. (seriously, newspaper work REALLY well.
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Burst thing Ive found any kind of adhesive residue on most surfaces (including glass) is lighter fluid like rossinol and a Terry cloth. The fluid evaporates quickly so be ready to use a bit of it. Once the residue is gone clean with vinegar and newspaper. (seriously, newspaper work REALLY well.
For your information the only use the newspaper is for is to stop streak marks appearing on the glass.
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Take a foaming glass cleaner and a flat razor blade. It works magic.
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dw-40 and a razor blade

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anyone suggest razor blade yet
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you guys are talking about using some harsh chemicals.... rubbing alcohol should work just fine..
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you guys are talking about using some harsh chemicals.... rubbing alcohol should work just fine..
Yep. It's already been said, but Razor blade combo with Rubbing Alcohol/Brake Cleaner/anything of that nature will get it off without a problem.
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They sell Preludes at garage sales now? Goodness.. how far these great cars have fallen.

PS: Use a razor blade.
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