a razor blade may work as well jrgman at cox.net wrote:
>As odd as this may sound, a brillo pad will work wonders on a cars windshield. > I don't know if the plastic coating has anything to do with it, but you may >want to consider using one. Of course, try on a small piece of glass >beforehand to see the results for yourself. > > > > > >>------------------------------ >> >>Message: 3 >>Date: Sun, 16 Oct 2005 21:40:42 -0500 >>From: Shannon Roddy <sroddy at gmail.com> >>Subject: Re: [brlug-general] replacing antiglare on a monitor >>To: General at brlug.net >>Message-ID: >> <8d48b6ba0510161940i7ae89d51i5fe7f694bf5b42b1 at mail.gmail.com> >>Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" >> >>On 10/16/05, David Cougle <david at davidcougle.com> wrote: >> >> >>>thanks, how do you think i should remove rest of antiglare stuff? >>> >>> >> >>Honestly... I have no idea. Depending on what kind of coating it is, you may >>be able to use a solvent. Otherwise, I would tackle it with an abrasive, but >>something that would not scratch the glass of course. >>-------------- next part -------------- >>An HTML attachment was scrubbed... >>URL: >>http://brlug.net/pipermail/general_brlug.net/attachments/20051016/ef121744/attachment-0001.htm >> >> > > >_______________________________________________ >General mailing list >General at brlug.net >http://brlug.net/mailman/listinfo/general_brlug.net > >
