If you had a bidet, you wouldn't need to wipe at all.rapid remover if you have too much adhesive left behind. I always forget, follow up with rapid tac, then alcohol or you'll be wiping forever.
. . . not so fast there Charger. Razor Blades are fine and dandy, but you better use some "wetting" fluid in order to assist in the slide of the blade and help keep from scratching or scarring the glass. Water with a little soap in it is optimal. Yes, Razor Blades can badly scar glass. Those "wide Blade" scrapers are more apt to cause damage to the glass than the smaller blades. New "Fresh" blades are an absolute MUST! I have witnessed someone using those wide blades and they actually gauged the glass. Slow down and do it right. "Rushing" a removal on glass can result in damage to the glass.its on glass correct?
Get a wide scraper and make sure you have a new blade.
would be done in 15 mins
QEP 4 in. Wide Razor Scraper and Stripper 62900Q - The Home Depot
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If you're worried about scratching the glass, clean the window first, keep the surface wet and round off the corners of your blade a hair.
That method has worked well for me for many years. I've perfected the motion so I can finish the job now usually in under a few minutes. Just make sure the client isn't around to watch.Flat, Even, Angled Sliding strokes with consistent pressure and lots of surface wetting (slick water) . . . and not trying to remove too much on each stroke, always works well.