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    Default Removing sealer from windows

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    How do you safely remove brick sealer from tinted windows?
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    Is the tint applied on the outside?
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    No. They are factory tinted .

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    In that case I'd use Oil-Flo and a white pad. Apply the Oil-Flo directly to the pad and aggitate. Rinse w/ a hose and then clean the window as normal. Should do the trick.
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    Quote Originally Posted by mistersqueegee View Post
    In that case I'd use Oil-Flo and a white pad. Apply the Oil-Flo directly to the pad and aggitate. Rinse w/ a hose and then clean the window as normal. Should do the trick.
    I've had instances where neither Oil-Flo nor SafeRestore worked effectively. The contractor ended up using mineral spirits or paint thinner himself...

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    Ettore Scrapers
    I've had similar situations and also opted for the customer to have those responsible for the problem fix it. Good point as usual Larry.
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