Window glass cleaner will help. Leave it on for 2-3 minutes.
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Mask off the glass and surrounding wall and spray it first with primer, then your colour coat.
Sometimes with some windows you can pull up on the glass and it will raise a quarter of an inch. Hit the button and the motor will run that much. Do this again until the window is up. If that doesn't work, you can take the door panel off and take the window loose from the regulator. There should be two bolts holding the window to the regulator. Slide the glass up and block it up or tape it.
OK, most cars its really easy, just a few steps you have to go through. FIRST, if you are replacing a window odds are the old one is broken, so take off your door panel (usually a screw on the door handle surround, its kinda hard to see sometimes), and the if you have roll up windows take a rag and point the window handle down, and stick the rag under the handle base and wiggle it in a U pattern and it will snag the little clip holding the hanlde. SECOND, Once you have you the door panel off peel back the plastic(its a plastic sheet, keeps the water out) once you get it out take a vacuum and get out all the broken glass out of it, and take a flathead screw driver and get the glass chunks out of the window channels. THIRD, once you have all the old glass out, roll down the window and look for a bar that goes horizontal(it typically has 2 bolts on it and will have the rest of the glass attached to it) and take that off and trash it(keep the bolts). FOURTH, grab the new window and put it into the channel with the smaller end down(front) and kinda work it into place. once into place guide it down and line up that horizontal bar, and bolt it in place. FIFTH, test it out and if all is good put it all back together. DONE!!!!
Typically its not that hard, one side, usually the inside of the door panel, you'lll find screws. Simply unscrew it, take the molding off, take out the glass & replace it with the glass you want & than put it back together. I am a glass designer and help/advice you can contact me at: 310 . 212. 6222 SouthbaySGO@yahoo.com good luck...
1. The air contains dust particles along with other gases. These dust particles stick to the window and make it appear hazy. 2. Air contains water vapour. So when the air containing water vapour gets in contact with the window, the water creates stains on the window and make it appear hazy. Thus transparent windows should be wiped regularly.