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[email protected] October 7th 06 02:48 AM

Hard to believe I can't find the answer....
 
....to this question.

Long story short: tried to remove some oil stain I slopped on the
window pane using mineral spirits on a rag and got most of it off but
kinda smeared it a bit and I was wondering what might take the rest of
it off.

Is there any other way than a razor blade? It'll work (I used it on
some drips) but it will take a while (a lotta drips on six 4' x 8'
windows starting 10 feet off the floor. Lotta time on the ladder with
a bad back and a dislike of heights.

Any other suggestions? Gotta have this done by Sunday night.

D'ohBoy


Doug Miller October 7th 06 04:12 AM

Hard to believe I can't find the answer....
 
In article .com, wrote:
....to this question.

Long story short: tried to remove some oil stain I slopped on the
window pane using mineral spirits on a rag and got most of it off but
kinda smeared it a bit and I was wondering what might take the rest of
it off.

Is there any other way than a razor blade? It'll work (I used it on
some drips) but it will take a while (a lotta drips on six 4' x 8'
windows starting 10 feet off the floor. Lotta time on the ladder with
a bad back and a dislike of heights.

Any other suggestions? Gotta have this done by Sunday night.


Rag dipped in acetone or lacquer thinner.

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Regards,
Doug Miller (alphageek at milmac dot com)

It's time to throw all their damned tea in the harbor again.

RicodJour October 7th 06 04:52 AM

Hard to believe I can't find the answer....
 


On Oct 6, 9:48 pm, wrote:
...to this question.

Long story short: tried to remove some oil stain I slopped on the
window pane using mineral spirits on a rag and got most of it off but
kinda smeared it a bit and I was wondering what might take the rest of
it off.

Is there any other way than a razor blade? It'll work (I used it on
some drips) but it will take a while (a lotta drips on six 4' x 8'
windows starting 10 feet off the floor. Lotta time on the ladder with
a bad back and a dislike of heights.

Any other suggestions? Gotta have this done by Sunday night.


Use solvent on a rag wrapped over a 6" taping knife.

R


mac davis October 7th 06 04:59 PM

Hard to believe I can't find the answer....
 
On 6 Oct 2006 18:48:31 -0700, wrote:

...to this question.

Long story short: tried to remove some oil stain I slopped on the
window pane using mineral spirits on a rag and got most of it off but
kinda smeared it a bit and I was wondering what might take the rest of
it off.

Is there any other way than a razor blade? It'll work (I used it on
some drips) but it will take a while (a lotta drips on six 4' x 8'
windows starting 10 feet off the floor. Lotta time on the ladder with
a bad back and a dislike of heights.

Any other suggestions? Gotta have this done by Sunday night.

D'ohBoy


A neighbor had a similar problem with his 2nd story windows... he used one of
those "swifter" mops with acetone and a long handle..
Mac

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RicodJour October 7th 06 05:18 PM

Hard to believe I can't find the answer....
 
On Oct 7, 11:59 am, mac davis wrote:
On 6 Oct 2006 18:48:31 -0700, wrote:

...to this question.


Long story short: tried to remove some oil stain I slopped on the
window pane using mineral spirits on a rag and got most of it off but
kinda smeared it a bit and I was wondering what might take the rest of
it off.


Is there any other way than a razor blade? It'll work (I used it on
some drips) but it will take a while (a lotta drips on six 4' x 8'
windows starting 10 feet off the floor. Lotta time on the ladder with
a bad back and a dislike of heights.


Any other suggestions? Gotta have this done by Sunday night.


D'ohBoy


A neighbor had a similar problem with his 2nd story windows... he used one of
those "swifter" mops with acetone and a long handle..


Keeping solvents at a distance is generally a good idea, but I'm not
sure that overhead is the direction I'd want them to go.

R



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