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> đ§ź *Why it works:* The soap breaks down oils and adhesives, making the sticky stuff easier to lift.
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### 2. **Use a Plastic Scraper**
Once the gunk softens, gently scrape it away with a plastic scraper, an old gift card, or even your fingernail. Be gentleâyou donât want to scratch the glass.
> đĄ *Tip:* Always test a small spot first to be safe.
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### 3. **Tackle Leftover Residue with Vinegar or Rubbing Alcohol**
If thereâs still some stubborn stickiness left behind, apply white vinegar or rubbing alcohol to a cloth and rub the area. These solvents help dissolve adhesive residues without harming the glass.
> đ§´ *For tough spots:* Let it sit for 5â10 minutes before wiping.
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> â ď¸ *Note:* Donât use this method on tinted windowsâit can be too abrasive.
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### 5. **Polish It Off**
Finish with a final wipe using a clean, dry microfiber cloth. If you want that streak-free shine, spritz the window with a 50/50 vinegar and water mix and buff it dry.
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### Bonus Tips:
– **Avoid razor blades** on windowsâthey can scratch or damage the glass, especially if itâs tempered or coated.
– **Heat works too:** A hair dryer on low can help loosen adhesives before scraping.
– **Sticky mess from labels?** WD-40 also works wondersâjust spray, wait a bit, and wipe clean.
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### Final Thoughts
Got a really tough case or a unique kind of gunk? Let me knowâI can help you troubleshoot!
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