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Windshield question
I have a 2004 slk 320. I had a radar detector that kept falling, so I used a drop of crazy glue to hold it there. My question is, I need to know if there is any coating on the windshield that may be damaged if I use a harsh chemical to remove this crazy glue crap. Glass cleaner won't touch it! I'm thinking lacquer thinner or MEK. What do you think?
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I have used WD40 on a soft cloth to remove glue left on the windows after removing decals from glass and then followed it up with windex. Didn't seem to bother the glass at all. The cure all for crazy glue is usually nail polish remover as it is much milder then using straight acetone.
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A simple razor blade with work to pry it off, as long as you don't have any tinting and its not (obviously) on the rear window with the defroster strips.
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