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Re: <misc>Re: Removing tinting film from windows
- Subject: Re: <misc>Re: Removing tinting film from windows
- From: Jim Moran <bavarian@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 28 Dec 1998 20:43:07 -0500
Oh yeah, don't spill acetone on the leather either. It will lighten the
color. Don't ask...
Jim Moran
'88 M6
Boyd, David (Neighbour Boy) wrote:
>
> Liz suggests
> >Try acetone. I've never used it in my car but it works removing
> >stuck on labels from glass in the lab and it's available in your >local
> >hardware store or in some fingernail polish removers. The
> >advantage of getting it as polish remover is that sometimes you
> >can get it in a little jar with a brush on the cap which makes >>it
> >easier not to use too much.
> >
> >Enjoy!!
> >
> >Liz
> >84 318i
>
> Acetone is a good cleaner. When I worked for a VCR Repair shop, it's what
> we used to clean the heads and belts. But be careful when using it around
> plastic. I accidentally spilled some on the front cover of a VCR while in
> the shop and it chewed it up pretty bad. Also don't use a styrofoam cup to
> put the acetone in.
>
> --David, boydd@domain.elided
> '84 325e 200k.
> BMW ACA
> BMW CCA
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