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My right hand Tbar was a little scaby round the rims etc so I got another one.

now to my annoyance ( considering what I paid for it ) ... when it came through the post it had something which sorta looks like paint on the glass a bit... The roof itself is in better condition with the exception of a minor scratch or two on the glass.

But how do I get paint off it ?? I havn't tried anything yet... just asking in advance..

cheers !

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razor blade mate

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maybe a strong solution of white spirits on a soft (lint free) rag, and a heavy hand?! :unsure:

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Thumb-nail / finger-nail is gentlest

Then some non-abrasive polish like Autoglym Super Resin Polish

Or some highly solvent polish like Autoglym ________ forgot the name - the one with the child-proof cap and that absolutely reeks of petrol. Recommend you wear gloves using that one

Then something abrasive like T-Cut / Autosol

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razor blade s best just watch your fingers :thumbsup:

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T-cut? hmm I would use T-cut on plastic.. but due to glass being pourous i would not wanna take my chances!

Razor blade is the best option as it is quick and easy to remove of glass and you can get into corners.

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I have..

A ) A razor blade

B ) White Spirits

C ) Tcut

So I'll try white spirits... then Tcut and then the razor blade. Cos knowing my luck I'll end up chopping my finger off or something.

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Cellulose thinners will work, if the paint if cellulose based, which a lot of car paints are.

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marker paint.. have you tried washing it off?

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