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What a cool idea - paint that comes easily off windows and easy accessible at your neighborhood Walmart! What smart people!
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Yeah, technology is amazing. Now people can write obscene things on their cars and wipe it off right after! Risk-free!!
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My friends always used shaving cream to write on car windows. I don't know about this fancy car chalk y'all are talkin' 'bout!
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*senses that his dirty car will soon have writing on it*
Let's just remember that it's a pain to get off the windows (nigh on impossible) if it gets baked on (like in the AZ summer/early fall heat).
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I personally always used white shoe polish. Supposedly it can damage paint is applied directly, but I never saw it happen (not that I was the one doing that of course)
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Feyd and I must be old-fashioned. I also had only heard of using white shoe polish (like after weddings, etc.)
Never knew they were now making a specific "car window paint" that you can get at your local Wal-Mart. What will they think of next? Posts: 9538 | Registered: Aug 2003
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Plain old tempera paint will wash off pretty easily. You can use it to paint your windows at Christmas, too--my SIL does hers (and sometimes mine) every year.
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My brother always told me that stupid questions deserve stupid answers. And I too always thought it was soap. I've also seen commercials for a foam type substance that you can write on cars with.
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Tempera paint is wonderful, wonderful stuff. If you mix it 1 part liquid dishsoap to 2 parts paint, it will rinse easily off almost any surface: house windows, faces, children's hands, and yes, even car windows...
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