I think plastic razor blade would be safest approach. Wouldn't use any type of chemical on it w abrasive qualities. Doubt the optical coating is very thick, so may or may not work. Guess at this point, it doesn't hurt to try......
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I think plastic razor blade would be safest approach. Wouldn't use any type of chemical on it w abrasive qualities. Doubt the optical coating is very thick, so may or may not work. Guess at this point, it doesn't hurt to try......
Quoted from PinRob:I don’t think plastic razor blades are your answer, you need something with a super sharp edge, brand new metal razor blade and mist with water as you go. If it were my piece of glass I’d be done already.
While I agree...a brave man you are....invisiglass scratches super easy...may nerves of steel be w you (and if overspray has adhered chemically to the coating, it's done anyway....)
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