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  • "Lift off" paint remover. Somehow it magically removes only the paint you want gone. At least that's been my experience over the past week in exactly the same situation you've described.

    And also on some black painted hardware with white overspray.

    And on glass.

    And on oak floors.

    Assholes. They've come back twice and still can't manage to get the job done so I've taken it upon myself.

    I apply the spray to a fabric cloth and rub until the paint comes loose which usually takes about 15 seconds and then I hit it with a soaking wet towel. I find much less collateral damage than a razor.

  • Thanks. I'd already gone at it with the blade as suggested by @TGR. The sealant suffered collateral damage but that'll be easy enough to replace.

    About 2 hours for 1/2 a frame and I've got 4 to do. Lucky my alarm isn't going off for work again until the new year.


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  • Good job. Slow and steady works albeit somewhat soul destroying. I had to do 14 frames like that. Never again (hopefully).

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