How To Clean Paint Off Of Vinyl Windows

Peak Pro Painting • March 14, 2016

Is it possible to clean paint off my vinyl windows?

One cleaning issue that can result from painting is overspray or dripping paint on vinyl windows. Many people think it’s impossible to clean this off, but we assure you: getting paint off your vinyl windows is simple! How do we accomplish this at Peak Pro? We prefer to use Lift Off, a latex-based paint remover product that can be found at major hardware stores like the Home Depot.

 

How does Peak Pro use Lift Off to remove paint from vinyl windows?

Here’s the simple process we use when we’re on a job: first, we spray the Lift Off onto the oversprayed area on the window. We let it sit for 30-60 seconds, then wipe it with a clean rag. If the layer of paint we’re trying to remove is thick, we choose a dish sponge or fine-grit sanding block instead of a rag, then lightly rub the paint off. With a small amount of Lift Off, the proper removal tools, and a light touch, we’re able to remove the oversprayed paint from our clients’ vinyl windows every time!

 

 

Note: Peak Pro Painting is not responsible for window damage resulting from improper cleaning.

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