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Forum List | Follow Ups | Post Message | Back to Thread Topics | In Response To Posted by Robert May on August 8, 2006 01:45:38 UTC |
I've been quite successful in wiping gently with a very slightly damp paper towel right after pulling the tool from the glass. The glass also needs to be damp (a film of water but not enough to flow, just like what it looks like when a mirror starts grabbing to the lap) to do this right. Don't use any real pressure as this will erode the glass.
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