you didnt get any answer because nobody can beleive your this much of an idiot
The simplest way would be a razor blade. Just scrape it off. Assuming these are glass mirrors and not plastic.
Carefully scrape with a razor blade
Glass window use a single edge razor blade.
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To effectively remove paint from glass surfaces, you can use a razor blade or a commercial paint remover. Carefully scrape off the paint with the razor blade, or apply the paint remover according to the instructions on the product. Be sure to wear protective gear and work in a well-ventilated area.
Scrape it carefully with a razor blade
razor blade works well
Scrape it off with a razor blade, then get any residue with Goo-Gone.
No, remove the old stuff, scrape it off with razor blade or similar then reapply
Scrape off what u can with a razor blade. White vinegar should remove what's left.
Scrape the glass with a single-edge razor blade. Use vinegar to remove the lime-scale and Windex or other glass cleaner to finish it off. Rinse it well and fill it to test it for leaks outside. If it is old, the joints may be leaking.
To remove melted rubber from glass, first freeze the rubber with ice to make it more brittle. Then, carefully scrape off the hardened rubber using a razor blade or a plastic scraper. Finally, clean the glass with a mixture of dish soap and warm water to remove any residue.