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Old 02-27-2012, 08:25 PM
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Ok so after considering re-doing the background in my viv, I realized that one side that I would like to be viewable, is currently covered in great stuff. Will it be hard to get the glass on that side looking brand new again? Anyone ever try this before? Any tips on how to successfully do this?

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It should come off. If you get most of it off then use a razorblade to finish it off.
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Yea that's what I figured, I hope I don't end up scratching the glass though

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I was at Menards the other day, and they sell a GS removal product right next to where they have GS. If I remember correctly, it's made by GS as well. May want to think about residue issues with that though.

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a razor blade can get almost anything off of glass without scratching it. I always do this if there is something on my glass that wont come off.

If you are worried though u can spray some water on the glass before you use the blade. This helps prevent scratching. *Google
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