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How best to remove paint overspray on Plexiglas windows?

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DougP

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Last June I had my plane in for its annual and some avionics work, mag rebuild, etc. They had the plane for about a month. After I picked up the plane, upon returning home I eventually noticed that the paint felt rougher than I remembered it and noticed what I believe to be paint over spray on the windows. This is on the top surfaces of everything wings top of fuselage etc. Of course the FBO says they never painted anything around it and that it was in a hangar all that time. That aside, I'm stuck with figuring how to remove the over-spray on the plastic windows. Any advice appreciated. Id like not to replace all glass at this time. I will try clay bar and compounding on the paint, but not on plastic. Any advice appreciated. Thanks in advance.
 

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