paint on plastice windows

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could someone please advice me how to get this off, i have tried a scrapper but no joy
NEED HELP DOING MY HEAD IN :?:
 
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gazamids said:
could someone please advice me how to get this off, i have tried a scrapper but no joy
NEED HELP DOING MY HEAD IN :?:


dont ask in here mate they are all nutters :D go to P & D forum P M
 
poshman said:
gazamids said:
could someone please advice me how to get this off, i have tried a scrapper but no joy
NEED HELP DOING MY HEAD IN :?:


dont ask in here mate they are all nutters :D go to P & D forum P M
:LOL: :LOL:

What type of paint??? spots/masonry/gloss... if spottled.. try a sharp glass scaper with a stanley blade ...erm gently tho.... if masonry paint soak with a rag and hot water...

calm down .... :LOL:
 
i have already tried the glass scraper with stanley blade , i was being idol ,i never put masking tape round the glass part :(
 
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I use 'brush cleaner' and it never fails, just put some on the paint, leave for a few mins till it soaks in, and wash off with an old scouring pad, or even scrape it off.
It works with all paint, I know its to clean brushes, but I have used it on loads of different things, and it definately gets the paint off, and wont harm the PVC. :D
 
spice said:
I use 'brush cleaner' and it never fails, just put some on the paint, leave for a few mins till it soaks in, and wash off with an old scouring pad, or even scrape it off.
It works with all paint, I know its to clean brushes, but I have used it on loads of different things, and it definately gets the paint off, and wont harm the PVC. :D

Scourer :eek: scrape it off :eek: :eek: wont harm the pvc :rolleyes:
Hmmmm try cleaning the pvc then looking as it and you will find small scratch marks that will eventually accumulate dirt and then discolour.

Just try a normal solvent product with a clean white cotton cloth, then wipe over, once done wash down with cold water.
 
Try really hot water...not boiling though..

Pour it onto a pad and hold it over the paint for a while
 
Just take out the window and put a new one in. it will be much quicker and look much nicer!
 

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